The Common Cause, Svazek 1Social Reform Press, 1911 |
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In doing this THE COMMON CAUSE Will be absolutely fair . It will appeal to all men , Socialists and all others , by its presentation of the facts , and upon these facts it will ask the judgment of all pa- triotic and sincere citizens ...
In doing this THE COMMON CAUSE Will be absolutely fair . It will appeal to all men , Socialists and all others , by its presentation of the facts , and upon these facts it will ask the judgment of all pa- triotic and sincere citizens ...
Strana 3
... appeal will be to the reader's sobriety of judgment and to his intelligence and con- science . Every public and ... appeals to , and has had its great success with the working people . But vast numbers of these are not Socialists in the ...
... appeal will be to the reader's sobriety of judgment and to his intelligence and con- science . Every public and ... appeals to , and has had its great success with the working people . But vast numbers of these are not Socialists in the ...
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... appeal to the intelligence and con- science of the American people , and this . The Social Reform Press proposes to do through the medium of THE COM- MON CAUSE . Such in brief outline are the purpose and mission of this magazine ...
... appeal to the intelligence and con- science of the American people , and this . The Social Reform Press proposes to do through the medium of THE COM- MON CAUSE . Such in brief outline are the purpose and mission of this magazine ...
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... appeals to working men . are based on class hatred . Who ever heard these false prophets recommend sobriety , thrift , virtue or patriotism to their followers ? Revolution will never benefit the toil- ers here or elsewhere , but social ...
... appeals to working men . are based on class hatred . Who ever heard these false prophets recommend sobriety , thrift , virtue or patriotism to their followers ? Revolution will never benefit the toil- ers here or elsewhere , but social ...
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... appeal from the things of the flesh to the things of the spirit . It proposes to take out of life all that makes life worth while , to cut away from the noble things and grov- el among the base , to build a wall around human society so ...
... appeal from the things of the flesh to the things of the spirit . It proposes to take out of life all that makes life worth while , to cut away from the noble things and grov- el among the base , to build a wall around human society so ...
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Strana 35 - Either some Caesar or Napoleon will seize the reins of government with a strong hand, or your republic will be as fearfully plundered and laid waste by barbarians in the twentieth century as the Roman Empire was in the fifth, with this difference, that the Huns and Vandals who ravaged the Roman Empire came from without, and that your Huns and Vandals will have been engendered within your own country by your own institutions.
Strana 98 - A person has no property, no vested interest, in any rule of the common law. That is only one of the forms of municipal law, and is no more sacred than any other. Rights of property, which have been created by the common law, cannot be taken away without due process ; but the law itself, as a rule of conduct, may be changed at the will or even at the whim of the Legislature, unless prevented by constitutional limitations. Indeed, the great office of statutes is to remedy defects in the common law...
Strana 21 - God give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith, and ready hands, Men whom the lust of office does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office Cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor; men who will not lie; Men who can stand before a demagogue And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking; Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and in private thinking...
Strana 31 - The Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims. They openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions.
Strana 4 - The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Strana 80 - The modern laborer, on the contrary, instead of rising with the progress of industry, sinks deeper and deeper below the conditions of existence of his own class. He becomes a pauper, and pauperism develops more rapidly than population and wealth.
Strana 13 - ... there is a dictate of nature more imperious and more ancient than any bargain between man and man, that the remuneration must be enough to support the wage-earner in reasonable and frugal comfort.
Strana 82 - His was the spell o'er hearts Which only acting lends, — The youngest of the sister Arts, Where all their beauty blends : For ill can Poetry express Full many a tone of thought sublime, And Painting, mute and motionless, Steals but a glance of time. But by the mighty actor brought, Illusion's perfect triumphs come, — Verse ceases to be airy thought, And Sculpture to be dumb.
Strana 50 - Even slow-breeding man has doubled in twenty-five years; and at this rate, in less than a thousand years there would literally not be standing-room for his progeny. Linnaeus has calculated that if an annual plant produced only two seeds — and there is no plant so unproductive as this — and their seedlings next year produced two, and so on, then in twenty years there would be a million plants.
Strana 67 - The Communist revolution is the most radical rupture with traditional property relations ; no wonder that its development involves the most radical rupture with traditional ideas.