Full text: The Socialism of to-day

CONTENTS. 
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the International (225)—Garibaldi and the Commune : Bakunin and 
Italy (226)—The Socialistic press in Italy (228)—Socialistic manifestoes 
(229)—Authoritarian Collectivists and Revolutionary Anarchists (230) 
—The International in Spain (231)—Influence of Bakunin in Spain 
(233)—The Insurrection of Carthagena, 1873 (235)—La Mano Ñera 
(236)—The International in Portugal (239)—Force no remedy (240) 
—The sources of Nihilistic Socialism; the Hegelians (241)—Herzen 
(242)—Russian Nihilism distinguished from Western Anarchism (243). 
CHAPTER XI. 
COLLECTIVISM AND LAND NATIONALIZATION. 
Different forms of Collectivism (244)—Colins, the Belgian Collectivist : 
sketch of his life (245)—His philosophical {246)—economical (247) 
and historical views (249)—His idea of the definitive organization of 
society (250)—François Huet (253)—His views of social organiza 
tion : “the right to patrimony” (254)—Henry George: his “Pro 
gress and Poverty ” (226)—Universal Collectivism: Schæfile’s “Quint 
essence of Socialism” (260)—Three Socialist groups in France (263) 
—The programme of the Possibilists (264). 
CHAPTER XH. 
THE SOCIALISTS OF THE CHAIR. 
Are the Katheder-Socialisten really Socialists? (265)—Their statement of 
the orthodox Economy (266)—and criticism thereof (267)—Their view 
of the functions of the State (269)—The social question a question 
of distribution (270)—Ethical side of Political Economy (271)—The 
Old Economists contrasted with the New (272)—The Congress of 
Economists in Germany (273)—Forerunners of the new school (275) 
—First Congress of the new school at Eisenach, 1872: Professor 
Schmoller’s address (276)—“ The Association for Social Politics” 
(277)—Recent writings by the New Economists (278)—Professor Wag 
ner’s theory of economic development (279)—Property not an immutable 
right (280)—The opinions of the New Economists not uniform (281) 
—Professor Nasse's summary of the work of the new school (282)— 
Its future (283). 
SOCIALISM IN ENGLAND. 
Three Socialistic movements in England (287)—Land Nationalization ; 
J. S. Mill’s proposal (288)—Henry George : biographical sketch (289) 
His statement of the social problem (291)—His answer (292)—His
	        
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