Object: The Socialism of to-day

CONTENTS. 
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(67)—Difficulties in the way of co-operative production (68)—Work 
ing men’s Congress in Paris, 1876, and co-operation (71) Conditions 
of successful co-operation (74)—Lassalle’s views as to the ulterior 
transformation of society (75)—Lassalle and Marx contrasted (78)— 
Essential weakness of Lassalle’s proposals (79). 
CHAPTER VI. 
CONSERVATIVE SOCIALISTS. 
Einseitigkeit (81)—The Conservative Socialist, the Economist, and the 
Democratic Socialist (82)—Germany the typical ground of the war 
between classes (83)—Rodbertus contrasted with Lassalle (84)—Pre 
sident von Gerlach and the Zunfireaction (85)—Professor Huber and 
Councillor Wagener (87)—Prince Bismarck a type of the Conservative 
Socialist (89)—His relations with the Katheder-Socialisten (91)—Views 
of Rudolf Meyer, the most learned of Conservative Socialists (93)— 
Aristotle and Montesquieu on the evils of inequality (94)—For whom 
does machinery create leisure ? (95)—Impracticable proposals of Con 
servative Socialists (96). 
CHAPTER VH. 
EVANGELICAL SOCIALISTS. 
Jlerr Stocker and the two associations founded by him (97)—Programme 
of the party (99)—A Socialist Monarchy (loi)—Prussia, a soil suited 
to State Socialism (103)—Proposed revival of trade-corporations (104) 
—Herr Stocker’s views as to the duty of the Protestant Church (106) 
—Johann Most’s attacks on the clergy (107)—Massenaustritt aus der 
Landskirche (108)—The Evangelical Socialists and the Anti-Socialist 
Bill (109)—Herr Todt’s book: “Radical German Socialism and 
Christian Society” (no)—M. Laurent and school-saving (113)— 
Christianity, a living force (115). 
CHAPTER VHI. 
CATHOLIC SOCIALISTS. 
The Red and the Black International (116)—Militant Catholics in France 
(117)—Is the Gospel an authority for Socialism? (118)—Scientiñc 
Materialism and Christianity (120)—Bishop Ketteler’s Book: “The 
Labour Question and Christianity” (121)—His sympathy with Lassalle 
(122)—The theory of the “ Labour-Commodity ”( 123)—Why dema 
gogues preach Atheistic Materialism (125)—Bishop Ketteler’s remedy 
(126)—Canon Moufang’s electoral address, 1871 ; programme of Catho- 
lico-Socialist reforms (129)—Christlich-sociale Blaetter (132)—In-
	        
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