fullscreen: The Socialism of to-day

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CONTENTS. 
critics {293)—Mr. Wallace’s proposals (294)—His views as to com 
pensation (295)—“The right to choose a home” (296) The Land 
Nationalization Society (297)—The Land Restoration Leagues of 
England, Scotland, and Ireland (298)—Prospects of the movement 
(299)—Christian Socialism : Maurice and Kingsley {300)—How 
they differed from the Socialists of to-day (30t)—Their connection 
with the co-operative movement (302)—The Guild of St. Matthew 
(303)—The Church and Socialism (304)—The Bible and Socialism 
(305)—Political Economy and Christian Socialism (306)—“ Socialism 
by Taxation ” (307)—The dwellings of the poor (308)—Government 
workshops (309)—The Social Democratic Federation (31 i)— 
Mr. Hyndman’s book: “The Historical Basis of Socialism in Eng 
land” (3I2>—The theory of value (313)— Surplus value (314) — 
Machines (315)—The Manifesto of the Social Democrats (317)—No 
compensation (318)—The Collectivist State (321)—Revolution a con 
dition precedent (323)—Social Reformers (325)—The co-operative 
movement (327)—Profit-sharing (329)—Socialism by evolution (331).
	        
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