E VANGELICAL SOCIALISTS.
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and on his left the literature of Scientific Socialism, and must
keep the New Testament open before him.” Political Economy,
he adds, plays the part of anatomy : it makes known the con
struction of the social body. Socialism is the pathology which
describes the malady, and the Gospel is the therapeutics which
apply the remedy.
Is it not remarkable that the Christian countries are pre
cisely those which have evolved Socialism ? What is the reason
of that? According to Herr Todt, it is because Socialism has
its root in Christianity : only it has gone astray from it. It is
the fruit of the Gospel, but it has become corrupt In reality,
according to Herr Todt, Socialism springs from the sentiment
of revolt, produced by the sight of the contrast between the
existing economical constitution of society and a certain ideal
of justice and equality. Hence arises the desire to remove this
contrast by a radical reform of the social order. Christianity
also condemns the present world, where selfishness and evil
passions prevail, and announces the “new kingdom” where
the first shall be last, where charity shall make all men brothers,
and where the earth shall belong to the peaceful and lowly.
The true Christian endeavours to correct himself and reform
his surroundings according to the divine command. Whoever
then asserts, like the Positivist or Economist, that the actual
course of events is necessary, fatal, and conformable to natural
laws, places himself in opposition to the teaching of Jesus.
He, on the other hand, conforms to that teaching who aims at
improvement and perfection in everything. Moreover, accord
ing to Herr Todt, every Christian who is in earnest with his
faith has a Socialistic vein in him, and every Socialist, however
bitter his hatred of religion may be, has an unconscious Chris
tianity in his heart. Radical Socialism, however, preaches
atheism and communism, and in so doing is far off from the
Gospel.
We must, not, however, deceive ourselves, says our author :
Socialism IS not, as is commonly supposed, a mere passing
malady which will disappear as it came. It will grow and
spread. There have been outbursts of Socialism at different
epochs, when the sufferings of the people became intolerable.