French and German Socialism in Modern TimesEly, Richard T. (Richard Theodore)
History
French and German Socialism in Modern Times
Ely, Richard T. (Richard Theodore)
Socialism -- France; Socialism -- Germany
Brisbane, Albert, head of Fourierism in America, 107.
Brissot de Warville declares private property theft, but afterwards
defends it, 3.
Brook Farm, a Fourieristic experiment in America, 107.
Bucher, L., edits Lassalle’s “System of Acquired Rights,” 197.
Buchez, a Saint-Simonian, 72.
Buonarroti, connection with Babœuf, member of the committee of
insurrection, 32;
escapes to Switzerland, 33;
his history of the conspiracy of Babœuf, 33 and _note_, 34;
preaches Babouvism, 34.
Cabet, Étienne, career of, 39-42;
“Voyage en Icarie,” 40;
the Icarians at Nauvoo, 41;
division among the Icarians, 42;
letter of Albert Shaw concerning present condition of Icarians, 42-48;
the New Icarian Community, 44;
the Icarian Community, 46;
government and marriage among the Icarians, 48 and _note_, 51;
education, 49;
success, 49;
fraternity the principle of the Icarians, 50.
Carlyle, necessity of sympathy, 15;
the laborers need a leader, 63;
“History of the French Revolution,” 144.
Chevalier, Michel, a Saint-Simonian, 72;
imprisoned, 77;
proposal about the armies of Europe, 79.
Church, relation to people before the French Revolution, 6;
the Catholic before the Reformation, 62;
restraint of, 63;
duty of, 66;
Proudhon’s work on justice in, 132;
views of Malon, 154, 155;
an organizing power, 245;
remedies offered to laborers by, 260.
Civil service, in Prussia, 207;
need of reform in the United States; possible future dangers arising
from its prostitution, 223.
Cobden, Kingsley’s dislike of the plans of, 249.
Colins, an advocate of the nationalization of land, 150.
Collectivists, French socialists, and social democrats, 149;
are international, 150;
evolutionists, 150;
revolutionists, 151;
Guesde’s electoral programme, 152.
Commune, its nature explained, 20;
aims of the communists, 21;
the communal government, 22.
Communism, object, 1;
cosmopolitan, 3;
proper method of treatment, 14;
modern hatred of, 16;
modern fallacies about, 19;
not chargeable with the doings of the Commune, 20;
connection with atheism and free-love, 22;
opinions of Noyes and Rylance, 23 and _note_, 24;
not necessarily anti-Christian, 25;
included in socialism, 30;
schemes of, 30;
Babouvism, 34;
Icarians, 40;
to be preferred to the present state of society (Mill), 68;
objected to by Proudhon, 133, 137;
in France, 144;
movement of the social democrats towards, 206.
Comte, A., a pupil of Saint-Simon, 57 and _note_.
Considerant, Victor, presentation of Fourierism, 101, 103.
Co-operation, scheme of Lassalle, 189;
to replace competition, 250;
societies to promote, 251;
efforts of Hughes, 251;
letter of E. V. Neale, 252, 255;
Church can aid, 261.
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