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
Marx, Karl, indictment against liberalism, 13;
indebtedness to Proudhon and Rodbertus, 129, _note_;
his views adopted by the collectivists, 140;
life, 170 _et seqq._;
“Das Kapital,” the Bible of the social democrats, 172, 173;
his ability, 174;
meetings after his death, 174, 175;
theory of history, 175;
doctrine of value, 178;
labor-time the measure of value, 179;
head of the International, 185;
enmity of Becker for, 226.
Maurice, Frederick, a Christian socialist, 249;
takes part in the formation of co-operative societies in England, 251.
Mehring, on the misery of the poor, 10;
“History of Social Democracy in Germany,” 17;
on the relations between Progressists and the social democrats, 18;
his opinion of Liebknecht, 228.
Meyer, R., on socialism in France since Proudhon, 143;
estimate of German socialists, 157.
Mill, John Stuart, objects to present method of distributing economic
goods, 67;
exposition of Ricardo’s law of wages, 199;
a professorial socialist, 238.
Morality, state of, after French Revolution, 10;
to be derived from principle of fraternity, according to
Saint-Simon, 65;
decay of among laboring class as productive of socialistic
movements, 224.
More, Sir Thomas, his “Utopia” socialistic, 3;
character of, 20;
inspired Cabet, 40.
Morelly, “Code de la Nature” the inspiration of Babœuf, 34.
Morley on Rousseau’s social ideas, 4;
on Comte’s relation to Saint-Simon, 57, _note_.
Most, lecture in Baltimore, 27, 232;
expelled from the social democratic convention, 216.
Muiron, adherent of Fourier, 101.
Müller, Adam, head of the romantic party, against liberalism, 12, 13.
Mutualism, Proudhon’s scheme, 136.
Neale, E. V., letter about the Christian social efforts of Maurice,
Kingsley, Hughes, etc., and co-operation in England, 252-258.
Nordhoff criticises Cabet, 41.
Noyes thinks “familism” and communism antagonistic, 23, _note_;
on Fourieristic experiments in America, 107.
Nuremberg contains magnificent remains of mediæval civilization, 6.
Owen, Robert, character of, 20;
representative of English communism, 31, _note_;
does not encourage Fourier, 85.
Parisian mob of 1871, 20.
Pauperism one of the evils Rodbertus sought to abolish, 161;
abolition of requires state interference, according to Rodbertus, 166.
Pellarin, Charles, biographer of Fourier, 102 and _note_.
Peron, one of the Icarians, 46, 48.
Peters, H., values the average work of a laborer in the building
trade, 167.
Plato, his “Republic” socialistic, 3;
not a demagogue, 20;
idea of slavery, 176.
Political programme of Guesde, 153.
Progressists, their contest with Lassalle; defection of laborers
from, 18.
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