Full text: The Socialism of to-day

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SOCIALISM IN ENGLAND. 
a society which was started some seven years ago for the purpose 
of making the Church a more living and potent force among 
the people. In a letter which I have recently received from 
the Rev. Stewart D. Headlam, who is the warden of the Guild 
he says “ Our position towards Maurice and Kingsley is that 
of enthusiastic disciples. We know that some of their experi 
ments were failures, but we think we are carrying out their 
principles more faithfully than those who merely go in for 
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Christian Socialists generally, Mr. Headlam continues •— 
^ Christian Socialist believes 
that the Church—the whole body of the Baptized—is intended to be an 
organized Society for the promotion of righteousness, and that when the 
officers and members recognize that, the distribution of wealth will be 
absolutely different from what it is at present. Meanwhile, believing in the 
Sta e as also a sacred institution, we use all our efforts to get such laws 
made as will tend to bring alwut a better distribution : e.g. to get rid of 
private property in land eventually ; at once to re-impose the four-shilling 
ax on present value, and claim all unearned increment ; prc^ressive income- 
tax ; free schools with free dinners, etc. We show to all Christians who 
would suffer by these measures that they are really measures to help them 
o live the life of brotherhood, which, in the present complicated state of 
civilization, it is very difficult for them to do, even if they wish to do so • 
for we believe that all little societies, whether Co-operative or Communistic’ 
are really only helping themselves at the cost of those outside, while the 
present anarchy lasts. ... I always find that the first thing wanted is to 
convince an ordinary Christian that Jesus Christ was a secular worker and 
that the Kingdom of Heaven of which He spoke meant the Church on 
earth. If you can once get rid of the ‘ other worldliness ’ which forms the 
religion of so many people, half—more than half—the battle is won " *
	        
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