Socialism and Democracy in Europe. Samuel Peter Orth

Socialism and Democracy in Europe - Samuel Peter Orth


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       Samuel Peter Orth

      Socialism and Democracy in Europe

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066142261

       PREFACE

       SOCIALISM AND DEMOCRACY IN EUROPE

       CHAPTER I

       INTRODUCTION—WHY DOES SOCIALISM EXIST? ToC

       CHAPTER II

       THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIALISM ToC

       CHAPTER III

       THE POLITICAL AWAKENING OF SOCIALISM—THE PERIOD OF REVOLUTION ToC

       CHAPTER IV

       THE POLITICAL AWAKENING OF SOCIALISM—THE INTERNATIONAL ToC

       CHAPTER V

       THE SOCIALIST PARTY OF FRANCE ToC

       CHAPTER VI

       THE BELGIAN LABOR PARTY ToC

       CHAPTER VII

       THE GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRACY ToC

       CHAPTER VIII

       GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRACY AND LABOR UNIONS ToC

       CHAPTER IX

       THE ENGLISH LABOR PARTY ToC

       CHAPTER X

       CONCLUSION ToC

       APPENDIX

       I. BIBLIOGRAPHY

       II. FRANCE

       III. GERMANY

       IV. BELGIUM

       V. ENGLAND

       VI. GENERAL

       INDEX

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       The Home University Library

       American Public Problems

       RALPH CURTIS RINGWALT

       LEADING AMERICANS

       Table of Contents

      It is becoming more and more evident that democracy has served only the first years of its apprenticeship. Political problems have served only to introduce popular government. The economic problems now rushing upon us will bring the real test of democracy.

      The workingman has taken an advanced place in the struggle for the democratization of industry. He has done so, first, through the organization of labor unions; secondly, through the development of political parties—labor parties. The blend of politics and economics which he affects is loosely called Socialism. The term is as indefinite in meaning as it is potent in influence. It has spread its unctuous doctrines over every industrial land, and its representatives sit in every important parliament, including our Congress.

      Such a movement requires careful consideration from every point of view.

      It is the object of this volume to trace briefly the growth of the movement in four leading European countries, and to attempt to determine the relation of economic and political Socialism to democracy—a question of peculiar interest to the friends of the American Republic at this time.

      In preparing this volume, the author has made extended visits to the countries studied. He has tried to catch the spirit of the movement by personal contact with the Socialist leaders and their antagonists, and by many interviews with laboring men, the rank and file in every country visited.

      Everywhere he was received with the greatest cordiality, and he wishes here to express his appreciation of these many kindnesses.

      He wishes especially to acknowledge his obligations to the following gentlemen: Mr. Graham Wallas of the University of London; Mr. W.G. Towler of the London Municipal Society; Mr. John Hobson of London, and Mr. J.S. Middleton, assistant secretary of the Labor Party; to Dr. Robert Herz and Prof. Charles Gide of the University of Paris; Dr. Albert Thomas and M. Adolphe Landry of the Chamber of Deputies; M. Jean Longuet, editor of L'Humanité; to Dr. Franz Oppenheimer of the University of Berlin; Dr. Südekum of the Reichstag; Dr. Hilferding, editor of Vorwärts; Prof. T.H. Norton, American Consul at Chemnitz; M. Camille Huysmans, secretary of the "International," Brussels; as well as to many American friends for providing letters of introduction which opened many useful and congenial doorways.

      S.P.O.

      January, 1913.

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