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Contemporary Thought on Nineteenth Century Socialism Volume IV Anglo Marxists 1st Table of contents:
Part 1 The idea of socialism
1 Socialism Made Plain. Being the Social and Political Manifesto of the Democratic Federation (Democratic Federation, 1883)
2 “The Manifesto of the Socialist League”, Commonweal, February 1885, 1–2.
3 “Anarchism”, Justice, 8, 22, 29 November and 6 December 1884.
4 “Why Not?”, Justice, 12 April 1884.
5 The Man with the Red Flag (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1886), 3–12.
6 “How I became a Socialist”, Justice, 30 June 1894.
7 Social Democracy or Democratic Socialism (Social Democratic Federation: Salford District Council, 1895), 3–6, 15–16.
8 “Social-democrat or socialist?”, Social Democrat, August 1897, 228–231.
9 Socialism and Art (Social Democratic Federation, 1907), 5–16.
Part 2 Concepts of political change
10 “How the Change Came” from News from Nowhere, chapter 17, reprinted in Commonweal, 17, 24 and 31 May 1890.
11 An Anti-Statist, Communist Manifesto, International Revolutionary Library, 1887, 2–22.
12 The Co-Partnership Snare (Twentieth Century Press, c. 1913), 1–3, 14–16.
13 “Social-Democrats and the Administration of the Poor Law”, Social Democrat, January 1897, 14–18.
14 “Long Live Syndicalism!”, The Syndicalist, May 1912.
Part 3 Political economy
15 “The Iron Law of Wages”, Justice, 15 March 1884, 3.
16 Socialism and Slavery (1884), Social Democratic Federation (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1899 edn), 3–15.
17 Useful Work Versus Useless Toil (1885), Hammersmith Socialist Society, 1893 edn, 3–12, 19.
18 “The Reward of ‘Genius’”, Commonweal, 25 September 1886, 205–206.
19 “The Great Money Trick” from The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (1914), ch. 21.
Part 4 Work and social conditions
20 What a Compulsory Eight-hour Day Means to the Workers (London: Modern Press, 1886).
21 Unemployment: Its Causes and Consequences (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1906), 5–16.
22 Prison Reform from a Social-Democratic Point of View (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1909), 1–14.
23 Social-Democracy and the Housing Problem (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1900), 3–4, 6–7, 22–24.
Part 5 Ways of organising
24 “Organised Labour. The Duty of the Trades Unions in Relation to Socialism”, Commonweal, 14, 21 and 28 August 1886.
25 “Social Democracy and Industrial Organisation”, Social Democrat, 15 April 1910.
26 “Prepare for Action”, Industrial Syndicalist, July 1910, 31–54.
27 “Leadermania”, Justice, 13 November 1897, 2.
Part 6 Democracy and the state
28 “The Will of the Majority”, in The Ethics of Socialism (London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1889), 120–128.
29 “Workmen’s Jubilee Ode”, Social Democrat, February 1897.
30 “After the Jubilee”, Justice, 16 October 1897, 2.
31 “The ‘Monstrous Regiment’ of Womanhood”, in Essays in Socialism New and Old (London: Grant Richards, 1906), 276–279, 282–294.
32 “Why I Am Opposed to Female Suffrage”, Social Democrat, April 1909.
Part 7 The new religion and the old
33 “The Socialist Conception of Ethics”, in A New Catechism of Socialism (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1902), 22–30.
34 “A Christmas Sermon which the Bishop of London has been asked to Preach in Westminster Abbey on Sunday, December 25”, Justice, 24 December 1887, 4.
35 Socialism and the Survival of the Fittest (London: Twentieth Century Press [c. 1891], third edition, 1910), 1–17.
36 Was Jesus a Socialist? ([1891], Huddersfield: Worker Office, c. 1908), 1–15.
37 “Simplification of Life”, in England’s Ideal (Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co, 1887), 79–99.
Part 8 Gender, sexuality, family and personal relations
38 “The Commercial Hearth”, Commonweal, 8 May 1886, 42 and 15 May 1886, 50.
39 Some Words to Socialist Women, Social Democratic Party Women’s Committee (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1908), 5–16.
40 The Future of Woman (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1909), 1–14.
41 Socialism and Eugenics (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1911), 1–15.
Part 9 War, peace and internationalism
42 Manifesto of the Socialist League on the Soudan War, Socialist League, 1885.
43 The Imperial Kailyard. Being a Biting Satire on English Colonisation (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1896), 3–15.
44 The Approaching Catastrophe in India (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1897), 3–16.
45 “Socialism and Colonial Development”, Social Democrat, July 1898, 208–211.
46 Social-Democracy and the Armed Nation (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1900), 3–14, 16.
47 Anti-militarism from the workers’ point of view: why every working man and woman should be an anti-militarist, Workers’ Anti-Militarist Committee, 1913, 1–7.
48 “A Continental Revolution”, Forward, 15 August 1914, 38–42.
Part 10 The sense of the past
49 “George Julian Harney: A Straggler of 1848”, Social Democrat, January 1897, 3–8.
50 “Bloody Niggers”, Social Democrat, April 1897, 104–109.
51 “Why is Socialism in England at a Discount?”, Social Democrat, March 1898, 69–74 and April 1898, 112–117.
52 The First of May: The International Labour Day (1900) (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1904),
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