This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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26051 | And are they not revealed in the attempts of a small minority to impose their will on the majority during our own strike influenza? |
26051 | Are these not precisely the principles on which Lenin and Trotzky are striving to create this"Socialist Republic of a very high order"? |
26051 | But what of supplies? |
26051 | Is this the manner in which the spirit of self- sacrifice can be roused in the masses? |
26051 | Is this the way in which to raise the enthusiasm of the workers for the cause of Socialism? |
61 | And how does the bourgeoisie get over these crises? |
61 | But does wage- labour create any property for the labourer? |
61 | Do you charge us with wanting to stop the exploitation of children by their parents? |
61 | Do you mean the property of the petty artisan and of the small peasant, a form of property that preceded the bourgeois form? |
61 | For how can people, when once they understand their system, fail to see in it the best possible plan of the best possible state of society? |
61 | Has it not preached in the place of these, charity and poverty, celibacy and mortification of the flesh, monastic life and Mother Church? |
61 | Has not Christianity declaimed against private property, against marriage, against the State? |
61 | On what foundation is the present family, the bourgeois family, based? |
61 | Or do you mean modern bourgeois private property? |
61 | PROLETARIANS AND COMMUNISTS In what relation do the Communists stand to the proletarians as a whole? |
61 | What does this accusation reduce itself to? |
61 | What else does the history of ideas prove, than that intellectual production changes its character in proportion as material production is changed? |
61 | Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as Communistic by its opponents in power? |
31193 | A 48-PAGE PAMPHLET, 5 CENTS Send all orders to.... NEW YORK LABOR NEWS CO. 28 CITY HALL PLACE NEW YORK WHAT MEANS THIS STRIKE? |
31193 | And how does the bourgeoisie get over these crises? |
31193 | But does wage labor create any property for the laborer? |
31193 | By DANIEL DE LEON"What Means This Strike?" |
31193 | Do you charge us with wanting to stop the exploitation of children by their parents? |
31193 | Do you mean the property of the petty artisan and of the small peasant, a form of property that preceded the bourgeois form? |
31193 | For how can people, when once they understand their system, fail to see in it the best possible plan of the best possible state of society? |
31193 | Has it not preached in the place of these charity and poverty, celibacy and mortification of the flesh, monastic life and Mother Church? |
31193 | Has not Christianity declaimed against private property, against marriages, against the State? |
31193 | In what relation do the Communists stand to the proletarians as a whole? |
31193 | On what foundation is the present family, the bourgeois family, based? |
31193 | Or do you mean modern bourgeois private property? |
31193 | What does this accusation reduce itself to? |
31193 | What else does the history of ideas prove, than that intellectual production changes its character in proportion as material production is changed? |
31193 | Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as Communistic by its opponents in power? |
17350 | And why does it continue? |
17350 | And would it collapse equally if a Communist revolution were to occur in a Western country? |
17350 | But if their methods are rejected, how are we ever to arrive at a better economic system? |
17350 | First, would the ultimate state foreshadowed by the Bolsheviks be desirable in itself? |
17350 | How has this state of affairs arisen? |
17350 | Is it surprising that professions of humanitarian feeling on the part of English people are somewhat coldly received in Soviet Russia? |
17350 | The first question I asked him was as to how far he recognized the peculiarity of English economic and political conditions? |
17350 | This brings us to our third question: Is the system which Communists regard as their goal likely to result from the adoption of their methods? |
17350 | What are the chief evils of the present system? |
17350 | What motive is possible except idealism, love of mankind, non- economic motives of the sort that Bolsheviks decry? |
17350 | What motive would they have for not doing so? |
17350 | Why has industry collapsed so utterly? |
1326 | Against the capitalist system in Russia which does not exist? |
1326 | And if the oats do not arrive in time? |
1326 | And when we have to wage war, to form new divisions, to find the best elements for them- to whom do we turn? |
1326 | I asked, how, must one set about the repair of this building? |
1326 | Later he asked,"What is this minority? |
1326 | Lenin, talking to me about the general attitude of the peasants, said:"Hegel wrote''What is the People? |
1326 | Or against capitalist systems outside Russia?" |
1326 | THE COMMUNIST DICTATORSHIP How is that will expressed? |
1326 | The Communists immediately asked"What struggle? |
1326 | The control of the working class as a formless chaotic mass? |
1326 | The more general answer to the question, What has become of the workmen? |
1326 | This belief is clearly at the bottom of such questions as,''Comrade Gusev, have you ever done any plowing?'' |
1326 | What can they make of the class struggle? |
1326 | What has become of those workmen? |
1326 | What is the organization welded by adversity which, in this crisis, supersedes even the Soviet Constitution, and stands between this people and chaos? |
1326 | What, then, is to happen to France? |
1326 | Whither are the workers to turn? |
1326 | Whose control? |
1326 | With what kind of economic plan? |
1326 | or''Comrade Orator, do you know anything about peasant work?'' |
8217 | Will my kids go hungry? 8217 And what if not? 8217 Are they pro- American, or pro- German( read: pro federalist Europe)? 8217 Are they pro- American, or pro- German( read: pro federalist Europe)? 8217 But surely comparing the EU or NATO to the erstwhileEvil Empire"( i.e., the Soviet Union) is stretching it too far? |
8217 | For what is immigration if not the importation of ambitious indigents, certain to revitalize the EU''s rich and somnolent economies? |
8217 | In short: is there an inherent incompatibility between the order of the world( read: the church doctrine) and meritocratic( democratic) capitalism? |
8217 | Is this Bulgaria''s price? |
8217 | Transition in Context By: Dr. Sam Vaknin Also published by United Press International( UPI) Also Read Lessons in Transition Is Transition Possible? |
8217 | Was n''t Slobodan Milosevic, the Serb dictator, ousted in favor of the German- educated Zoran Djindjic? |
8217 | What do the candidate states stand to gain from their accession? |
8217 | What do the candidate states stand to gain from their accession? |
8217 | What is the extent of their commitment to the European Union, its values and its agenda? |
8217 | What is the extent of their commitment to the European Union, its values and its agenda? |
8217 | What lessons does history teach us? |
8217 | What pitfalls should we avoid and what features should we embrace? |
8217 | What''s more important- free markets, institutions, education, democracy, or capital? |
8217 | Where and with whom do they see a common, prosperous future? |
8217 | Where and with whom do they see a common, prosperous future? |
8217 | Why the curious rebuff by its ostensible prot � g � s? |
8217 | Will they be stuck with my debts? |
36303 | ***** How far, however, can the Socialist policy of the working class advance in the economic environment of Russia? |
36303 | And why should one confiscate the land of the communities and the land of small private owners? |
36303 | Applied to Russia, is it true that the weakness of capitalistic liberalism means the weakness of the working class? |
36303 | Are we not warranted in our conclusion that the"man"will sooner gain political supremacy in Russia than his"master"? |
36303 | But how about Russia? |
36303 | But is it not possible that the peasants will remove the workingmen from their positions and take their place? |
36303 | But, a skeptic may ask, is there then any hope for a victorious revolution in Russia under these circumstances? |
36303 | Did he dream in those long hours of his journey, that some day the wave of the Revolution would bring him to the very top? |
36303 | For national defense or for revolutionary struggle? |
36303 | For the continuation of the war, for victory? |
36303 | For war or against war? |
36303 | How can we do it? |
36303 | How far, then, must the social differentiation have gone to warrant the assertion that the second prerequisite is an accomplished fact? |
36303 | In other words, what must be the numerical strength of the proletariat? |
36303 | Is he not also a stranger to those who applaud him and in whose name he speaks from this platform? |
36303 | Is it so? |
36303 | Is the half- paupered peasant a proletarian? |
36303 | Must it be one- half, two- thirds, or nine- tenths of the people? |
36303 | Or will the revolutionary enthusiasm of the people swing towards a more vigorous prosecution of the war? |
36303 | Shall the proletariat agree with the conception of"the defense of the Fatherland"? |
36303 | Should not the very fact of his imprisonment have convinced him that in drawing a picture of labor dictatorship he was only dreaming? |
36303 | This question will still remain: Who has the hegemony in the government and through it in the country? |
36303 | WAR OR PEACE? |
36303 | What are the requirements for this leadership? |
36303 | What enabled it in this short period to take an honorable place in the history of the Russian proletariat, in the history of the Russian Revolution? |
36303 | What is the cause of the war? |
36303 | What ought the revolutionary government to do? |
36303 | What ought to be the tactics of the working- class in war time? |
36303 | What was the result? |
36303 | What was the substance of this institution? |
36303 | Whom should we consider a proletarian? |
36303 | Why then have all attempts at organizing Socialist communities failed? |
36303 | Why was it so? |
36303 | Will it bring peace nearer? |
36303 | Would that be mere manoeuvers, and not a street revolution? |
36303 | Would that mean a series of exercises only, and not a decisive combat with the enemy forces? |
44144 | ''What,''said they,''dares M. Bastiat say that Communism is not dangerous? |
44144 | Abundance, it is true, will reign all round you, but will you share in it? |
44144 | After all, what is the position of the question? |
44144 | And first, What is to be understood by Communism? |
44144 | And then, sir, can so clear a mind as yours admit the hypothesis of a fundamental antagonism between what is useful and what is just? |
44144 | And why has the state no right to_ equalize_ or apportion worldly wealth? |
44144 | And why not, I would ask? |
44144 | But notwithstanding this, what do we see? |
44144 | But on what principle should he aid the miner in his injustice? |
44144 | But to what purpose is it to insist upon these general ideas? |
44144 | But what matters it what I may have said or thought at other times? |
44144 | By what chance does it happen that your scruples stop short at the point they do? |
44144 | Can you guess their reply? |
44144 | Do not, then, inveigh so much against a motive, which governs you as it governs other men? |
44144 | Do the mass of the public approve of it?--do they compel this species of action? |
44144 | Do you know why? |
44144 | Do you wish for a palpable proof of this? |
44144 | Do you wish to leave this dull algebra? |
44144 | Does it act in consequence of this belief? |
44144 | Does it believe itself authorized to_ take_ and to_ give_ without compensation? |
44144 | Does it believe that its province is to regulate profits? |
44144 | He does not assume the ridiculous position of the champion of property, at the very moment of violating it; but how does he justify himself? |
44144 | Here are his words:--''Look at our custom- house tariff? |
44144 | I ask you, would not this be the height of oppression, a flagrant violation of all liberty, of the first and the most sacred principles of property? |
44144 | In short, which side to espouse-- what part to take in such an alternative? |
44144 | Is it not evident that the interest of commerce is made secondary to the interest of society generally? |
44144 | Is not this an act of Communism, and if made general, would it not constitute the system of Communism? |
44144 | Shall I speak frankly? |
44144 | They have said, like M. Billault, since property has been violated by Protection, why should it not be by the right of labour? |
44144 | What are the things which individuals ought to entrust to the Supreme Power? |
44144 | What disorder, what confusion in facts; but what can you expect when there is such disorder and confusion in ideas? |
44144 | What do we say, and what do you say? |
44144 | What is the province of the state? |
44144 | What matters it that I have perceived, or thought that I have perceived, a certain connexion between Protection and Communism? |
44144 | Where, then, in this instance, is the profit to counterbalance the above- mentioned loss? |
44144 | Which are those which they ought to reserve for private enterprise? |
44144 | Who can say that they will not take it into their heads to give you their produce for nothing? |
44144 | Why has the state the right to secure, even by force, every man''s property? |
44144 | Why? |
30758 | How is it that on the Continent democratic bodies are so sceptical, or sceptical bodies so democratic? 30758 Where,"he asks,"shall we classify the stand of the Catholic Church against the open shop? |
30758 | ( 4) that a personal destroyer- Devil, incarnated in a talking serpent, tempted them into disobedience; or that there ever was any such Devil? |
30758 | And what shall we say of all the inorganic and organic movements in a small cup of whole drops of water, let alone those of a great ocean of them? |
30758 | But does wage- labor create any property for the laborer? |
30758 | But why go further into this subject? |
30758 | But why should I go while any of my brother clergymen remain? |
30758 | Do the ideas of the ruling class, in any given epoch, correspond with the prevailing mode of economic production? |
30758 | Do you mean the property of the petty artisan and of the small peasant, a form of property that preceded the bourgeois form? |
30758 | Do you not now see with me that the christ of the world is not a conscious, personal god, but an unconscious, impersonal machine? |
30758 | Have you ever been to Crazy Land,[N] Down on the Looney Pike? |
30758 | How can I adequately express my contempt for the assertion that all things occur for the best, for a wise and beneficent end? |
30758 | How do you explain the phenomena of History? |
30758 | How many American families of five have even the smaller of these sums at their disposal? |
30758 | How then, can the United States become the standard for the governments of the nations? |
30758 | IV Would Socialism Change Human Nature? |
30758 | If he is willing and can, which is the only one of these suppositions that can be applied to God, how happens it that there is evil on earth? |
30758 | In what economic system, past or present, does surplus value appear? |
30758 | Is the story of Adam and Eve a true story? |
30758 | Or do you mean modern bourgeois private property? |
30758 | Sceptics are reverently but earnestly asking: Why does He not keep the sparrows from falling? |
30758 | Since labor power is a commodity, what condition is it subject to? |
30758 | Since the economic factor is the determining factor, what does the law of Surplus Value furnish us? |
30758 | So when all Israel saw that the king harkened not unto them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David? |
30758 | Strange, is it not? |
30758 | V What Will be the Form of the Workers''State? |
30758 | WOULD SOCIALISM CHANGE HUMAN NATURE? |
30758 | What bearing does this have on the materialistic conception of history? |
30758 | What determines the value of labor power? |
30758 | What effect do these ideas of the ruling class have on the interests of the subject class? |
30758 | What effect have"great men"had on history? |
30758 | What function does the state perform in the class struggle? |
30758 | What great factor is responsible for the rise of"great men?" |
30758 | What has brought about this startling change? |
30758 | What is responsible for the birth of new ideas, and do they occur to some one individual only? |
30758 | What is the most important question in life? |
30758 | What man is found such an idiot as to suppose that God planted trees in Paradise like an husbandman? |
30758 | What need have we for"ifs"and"buts"? |
30758 | What of the attitude of the combined commission in Denver of Catholics, Protestants and Jews on the street car strike?" |
30758 | What shall be said of the Interchurch report on the steel strike? |
30758 | What single great idea occurred to both Darwin and Wallace independently? |
30758 | What single great idea occurred to both Marx and Engels independently? |
30758 | What was to be done? |
30758 | What, then, is this right? |
30758 | Why all these age- long safeguards against change? |
30758 | Why do social institutions change and not remain fixed? |
30758 | Why not? |
30758 | Why? |
30758 | where dost thou run? |
16613 | How, otherwise, can we go home? |
16613 | I hear your speeches, peasant comrades, and I no longer understand anything.... What is going on? 16613 In whose name do you order us, who are Delegates to the Peasants''Congress of All- Russia, to disperse?" |
16613 | In whose name do you order us, who are Delegates to the Peasants''Congress of All- Russia, to disperse? |
16613 | Is it a law? 16613 What? |
16613 | Would you have us Russian proletarians fight in this war for England''s colonial interests? |
16613 | Against the evils we struggle, but how? |
16613 | And what will be the outcome of that? |
16613 | And when they were asked,"Why do you do this?" |
16613 | And when they were asked,"Why do you do this?" |
16613 | But has the court anything to say about all these distinctions? |
16613 | But how can we secure a strict unity of will? |
16613 | But is it not equally criminal on the part of Serbs to refuse autonomy to Macedonia and to oppress smaller and weaker nations? |
16613 | But we are of this side, and you are of the other.... Why? |
16613 | But what if among these there should develop a purpose contrary to the purpose of the Bolsheviki? |
16613 | By what forces have the Bolsheviki thus killed our country? |
16613 | By what violence to reason and to language is the word_ democracy_ applied to the system described by Lenine? |
16613 | Can the Bolsheviki guarantee that their road will lead us to the correct solution of the crisis? |
16613 | Could the farmer ever be a genuine and sincere and trustworthy Socialist? |
16613 | Did Lenine think of the actual consequences of his proposal to arrest several dozen capitalists at this time? |
16613 | Does this mean that free Russia is a nation of rebellious slaves?" |
16613 | He was asked what a"democratic"government should be, and replied:"I am asked,''What should a democratic government be? |
16613 | How can there be a_ class_ movement unless the way is open to all the working class to participate?" |
16613 | How could he, this wretched and oppressed peasant develop civic sentiments, a consciousness of his personal dignity? |
16613 | How else, indeed, can their sincerity be demonstrated? |
16613 | How many are simply victims of subtle neuroses occasioned by sex derangements, by religious chaos, and similar causes? |
16613 | How shall we explain this phenomenon? |
16613 | How will the situation be remedied?" |
16613 | In fine, what is Bolshevism in its essence? |
16613 | Is it not a law? |
16613 | Is the journalist, for instance, engaged in useful and productive labor? |
16613 | Is the novelist? |
16613 | Is there no logical sense in the average radical''s mind? |
16613 | Of whom will it be composed? |
16613 | Revolutionary armies may fraternize, but with whom? |
16613 | Send the revolutionary regiments from Petrograd? |
16613 | Soon after the_ coup d''état_ of October the question was among all parties and all organizations:"What is to be done? |
16613 | The Bolsheviki tried by every means to elude a straight answer to the question,"Does the Congress wish to uphold the Constituent Assembly?" |
16613 | To make easier the surrender of the capital to the counter- revolution?" |
16613 | Under what condition, then, can such a strong, democratic government be established? |
16613 | Upon what ground is it decided that the"private merchant"may not vote? |
16613 | Was it because he was inconsistent, vacillating, and weak that Kerensky attached his name to such a document? |
16613 | Was it to bow down at the feet of Wilhelm that we overthrew Nicholas? |
16613 | What could the socialization of the soil be to Lenine and all the Bolsheviki in general? |
16613 | What did all this mean? |
16613 | What did this failure signify? |
16613 | What has it established? |
16613 | What ruling class ever failed to make that claim? |
16613 | What standard is to be established to determine what labor is"productive"and"useful"? |
16613 | What will German victory bring to western Europe? |
16613 | What will this Constituent Assembly be? |
16613 | What, one wonders, do these American Bolsheviki worshipers think of the teaching of these paragraphs from an article by Lenine? |
16613 | Who has separated us? |
16613 | Why, then, have they dissolved the Constituent Assembly elected by the people? |
16613 | Why, then, this governmental terror that is being used in a manner more cruel even than in the time of Czarism? |
16613 | Why, therefore, may it not be continued indefinitely? |
16613 | Will it recognize the power of the Soviets?_ Then came certain hypocritical"ifs." |
16613 | _ Can we confide to such a Constituent Assembly the destinies of the Russian Revolution? |
16613 | is the agitator? |
3485 | Am I nothing more to you? |
3485 | And do you mean to obey them? |
3485 | And now what is left in life for me? |
3485 | And what can I do? |
3485 | Are they not hanging, shooting, imprisoning as much as ever we did? |
3485 | Are we beaten? |
3485 | Are you sure they will not rally to mine? |
3485 | Are you, the daughter of a Panjandrum, a Bolshevist? |
3485 | Asked for the vote? |
3485 | At my age, sir, I ask myself how can I bear to die? |
3485 | But what is a united people without a united army? |
3485 | But what will the Revolution do for the people? |
3485 | Committed suicide? |
3485 | Did he let go when you bit him? |
3485 | Do YOU reproach me with it? |
3485 | Do n''t you appreciate Her Imperial Highness''s joke? |
3485 | Do they ever tell the people the truth? |
3485 | Do you hear? |
3485 | Do you suppose I think flogging a woman worse than flogging a man? |
3485 | Filthy traitor: is that the way you dare speak of the daughter of our anointed Panjandrum? |
3485 | Have you captured the officer that was with her?... |
3485 | Have you sent my report yet to the government? |
3485 | How can I obey six different dictators, and not one gentleman among the lot of them? |
3485 | How can you be so stupid, so heartless? |
3485 | How could a man travel with a woman''s passport? |
3485 | How could they learn to read the Bible without learning to read Karl Marx? |
3485 | How much liberty is there where they have gained the upper hand? |
3485 | I give you twelve hours to catch him or... what''s that you say about the devil? |
3485 | I wo n''t, of course: my own father goes on just like that; but suppose I did? |
3485 | If they could, you would have done it, would you not? |
3485 | Left the Church? |
3485 | Look here: what did you ring up for? |
3485 | Man, do you think that a mere defeat could strike me down as this news does: I, who have been defeated thirteen times since the war began? |
3485 | Me, or the soldier? |
3485 | Next time you will lose your stripe... Oh, they''ve made you a colonel, have they? |
3485 | Now tell me, what are your orders? |
3485 | O Schneidekind, Schneidekind, how can you bear to live? |
3485 | Pray what, prisoner? |
3485 | Save her from what? |
3485 | Shall I do it now? |
3485 | Suppose I find you a man and a soldier? |
3485 | The war? |
3485 | Then how do you know that one of the passports was mine? |
3485 | Then who is he? |
3485 | They have killed him? |
3485 | Tired out, Sir? |
3485 | Was that not so? |
3485 | Well, they''ve made me a field- marshal: now what have you to say?... |
3485 | What Revolution? |
3485 | What am I to call you? |
3485 | What am I to do with you? |
3485 | What do I know about them? |
3485 | What do you mean? |
3485 | What has happened? |
3485 | What has happened? |
3485 | What have you done with that unhappy young man? |
3485 | What have you to say to that? |
3485 | What if I were to betray you? |
3485 | What more could I do? |
3485 | What''s that? |
3485 | What''s the latest? |
3485 | What''s the matter now?... |
3485 | When will you learn that our strength has never been in ourselves, but in your illusions about us? |
3485 | Where did you catch her? |
3485 | Where is he? |
3485 | Where is he? |
3485 | Where is that? |
3485 | Where? |
3485 | Which Revolution? |
3485 | Which government do you wish it sent to? |
3485 | Which of them do you think is most likely to be in power tomorrow morning? |
3485 | Who is it speaking?... |
3485 | Why did he not have me arrested? |
3485 | Why did n''t you say so? |
3485 | Why did you bite him, prisoner? |
3485 | Why did you not spit in my face? |
3485 | Why do n''t you laugh? |
3485 | Why do you not stand to your guns and justify what you did, instead of making silly excuses? |
3485 | Why should they not? |
3485 | Why should they not? |
3485 | Will you disobey me? |
3485 | Yes: why should they not? |
3485 | You really mean that? |
3485 | You would keep the people in their hopeless squalid misery? |
3485 | Your Imperial Highness desires me to address you as comrade? |
3485 | do n''t you know your duty? |
3485 | do you know what will happen to you if you compel me to take a sterner tone with you? |
3485 | do you suppose I''ve nothing else to do than to hang on to the telephone all day?... |
3485 | you would fill those infamous prisons again with the noblest spirits in the land? |
3485 | you would thrust the rising sun of liberty back into the sea of blood from which it has risen? |
17416 | ABLE MEN AS A CORPORATION OF STATE OFFICIALS How are the men fittest for posts of industrial power to be selected from the less fit? |
17416 | Ability, then, being the faculty which directs labour, by what means does it give effect to its directions? |
17416 | And an escape from the wage- system-- and one not theoretically impracticable-- it no doubt is; but an escape into what? |
17416 | And how would it accomplish this end? |
17416 | And to what is the difference between these two values due? |
17416 | And what does the labour of these men produce? |
17416 | And what has Mr. Hillquit-- the intellectual Ajax of the socialists-- got to say about this? |
17416 | And what is the explanation of this? |
17416 | And what is the next step? |
17416 | And what would be the result? |
17416 | And why should they be less formidable? |
17416 | As such, then, let us accept it; and what will our conclusion be? |
17416 | But if such enactments were made by the so- called all- powerful majority, through a governor of their own way of thinking, what would be the result? |
17416 | But limited by what means? |
17416 | But what is this ability itself? |
17416 | But what, he asks, becomes of this surplus? |
17416 | But why? |
17416 | Can it be said that any of it is attributable to labour? |
17416 | Do they do this? |
17416 | Do they make an attempt to do this? |
17416 | Does human nature, as history, as psychology, and as physiology reveal it to us, give us any grounds, in fact, for taking such an assertion seriously? |
17416 | Does it go to the labourers who have produced it? |
17416 | Does it produce, then, sixty, or sixty- five, or seventy, or eighty- three, or what? |
17416 | For what is the bait with which, from its first beginnings till to- day, socialism has sought to secure the support of the general multitude? |
17416 | For what, he goes on to ask, was the cause of such wide- spread horrors? |
17416 | For what, he says, as a fact do we find the inventors doing? |
17416 | How are we to explain the presence of the additional twenty- six? |
17416 | How could a man do anything unless he had some environment? |
17416 | How would America be helped in the construction of the Panama Canal by learning from sociologists that man could remove mountains? |
17416 | How would a mother, whose child was hovering between life and death, be comforted by the information that man was a great physician? |
17416 | How, we might ask, is it to acquire this latter character by being turned into a desire for what is produced by other people? |
17416 | In a word, does ordinary labour, or the industrial effort of the majority, contain in itself any principle of advance at all? |
17416 | Is human nature in general, and the nature of the monopolists in particular, sufficiently adaptable to admit of such a change as this? |
17416 | Is it defensible on grounds of abstract justice? |
17416 | Is it due to such labour as that of the"untirable human animals,"to which Mill refers as an example of labour in its intensest form? |
17416 | Is the proposal practicable? |
17416 | Now, how would Christian socialism alter a state of things like this? |
17416 | Now, what does all this talk about the emancipation of labour mean? |
17416 | Now, why is this? |
17416 | Or what will happen if we take two girders away? |
17416 | Such being the case, then, asks the writer, what does Christian socialism aim at? |
17416 | The fact on which it bases itself is no doubt true enough; but what is the utmost that it proves? |
17416 | The first economic"lesson"in it begins thus:"Who creates all wealth? |
17416 | The remotest of these ancestors-- why were they horses at all? |
17416 | The successful development of the automobile did not take place till yesterday-- and why? |
17416 | To what is this development of knowledge, of methods, and of machinery due? |
17416 | To what, then, was this increase in industrial productivity due? |
17416 | Two problems with which modern socialism is confronted: How would it test its able men so as to select the best of them for places of power? |
17416 | Unless he had some past, how could he exist at all? |
17416 | What kind of equal opportunity can be possibly provided for them now? |
17416 | What rewards could it offer them which would induce them systematically to develop, and be willing to exercise, their exceptional faculties? |
17416 | What to the astronomer are all the dykes of Holland? |
17416 | What will happen if they do not? |
17416 | What will happen without an additional girder? |
17416 | What would be the result if all who inherited capital spent it as income, instead of living on the interest of it? |
17416 | What, then, as a theory, are the distinctive features of socialism? |
17416 | What, then, is the common measure, in accordance with which, as a fact, one kind of commodity will exchange for any other, or any others? |
17416 | What, then, is the explanation of his indulging in a performance of this degrading kind? |
17416 | When the capital is provided, how will it first be used? |
17416 | Where has this addition to the income of labour come from? |
17416 | Who are the workers? |
17416 | Why does the speed of this horse exceed that of the others? |
17416 | Why must the permissible amounts of income and of bequeathable property be of proportions such as those which he contemplates? |
17416 | Why should they be considered? |
17416 | Why, then, speak of ability?" |
17416 | Why, they say in effect, should you listen to the agitator in the street, when we can give you something just as good from the pulpit? |
17416 | Will the stone fall or not? |
17416 | Yes-- but for what reason? |
17416 | Yes; but how much more? |
60315 | And the revolution there? |
60315 | But if even such small improvements had not resulted from the Revolution,I argued,"what purpose has it served?" |
60315 | But what can the Government do in the face of the food shortage? |
60315 | Do you expect to get the documents out? |
60315 | Has the Revolution given you nothing? |
60315 | Have not their tactics and methods been imposed on the Bolsheviki by intervention and blockade? |
60315 | Instinctive Anarchists? |
60315 | Is not the theft of flour the cause of the strict surveillance? |
60315 | Is there a recreation room, a place where they can eat or drink their tea and inhale a bit of fresh air? |
60315 | Protest, to whom? |
60315 | These people come to Russia just to look us over,one of the Red Army men said;"do they know anything about us or are they interested in how we live? |
60315 | Thousands of Russian working women have no more, and why should I? |
60315 | We have been compelled to mobilize an army to fight our external enemies why not an army to fight our worst internal enemy, hunger? 60315 Well,_ batyushka_, how is it with you?" |
60315 | What am I to do? |
60315 | What do you mean by morally defective? |
60315 | What is this? |
60315 | Where do these unfortunates come from? |
60315 | Why have n''t you raised your voice against these evils, against this machine that is sapping the life blood of the Revolution? |
60315 | Why should they not see the true state of Russia? 60315 Would not the Tcheka prefer to confiscate the goods of the big delicatessen and fruit stores on the Kreschatik?" |
60315 | You know of the insurgent movement in America against our public school method of education, the work done by Professor Dewey and others? |
60315 | You surely do not mean the American public school system? |
60315 | You want to know my views on the present situation and my attitude toward the Bolsheviki? |
60315 | And Shatov? |
60315 | And his scheme-- was it the Revolution? |
60315 | And our children? |
60315 | And then, was not Lenin also guilty of the same methods? |
60315 | And who will rest in these homes? |
60315 | But how can they get more work out of us? |
60315 | But what is this strange writing on the wall? |
60315 | But what was I to tell them, and would they believe me if I did? |
60315 | But, then-- had not Zorin told me that capital punishment had been abolished in Russia? |
60315 | Could such a condition of affairs be avoided in a revolutionary period and in a country so little developed industrially as Russia? |
60315 | Did I"intend to remain a free bird"was one of his first questions, or would I be willing to join him in his work? |
60315 | Did he not fear I would report him? |
60315 | Did not Zorin say that capital punishment had been abolished? |
60315 | Did the American woman believe in free motherhood and was she familiar with the subject of birth control? |
60315 | Did you see any shortage of food there? |
60315 | Do the visitors know anything about us?" |
60315 | Free speech, free press, the spiritual achievements of centuries, what were they to this man? |
60315 | Had I misunderstood the meaning and nature of revolution? |
60315 | Had the Red Dawn broken into the narrow lives of these ascetics? |
60315 | Had the Revolution penetrated even the walls of superstition? |
60315 | How can they be blamed? |
60315 | How could they be guilty of the terrible things charged against them? |
60315 | How did these things get to the markets? |
60315 | How explain this astonishing lack of response? |
60315 | How soon will the Revolution be there? |
60315 | How, then, could the Bolsheviki maintain themselves in power? |
60315 | I had never called upon the police before, I informed him; why should I do so in revolutionary Russia? |
60315 | If the Revolution really had to support so much brutality and crime, what was the purpose of the Revolution, after all? |
60315 | Is that what you mean?" |
60315 | Is there any change in the world? |
60315 | Look at the bread,"he said, holding up a black crust;"can we live on that? |
60315 | Occasionally they sought to mask their killings by pretending a"misunderstanding,"for does n''t the end justify all means? |
60315 | One of his first questions was,"When could the Social Revolution be expected in America?" |
60315 | Or is it all an eternal recurrence of man''s inhumanity to man? |
60315 | Or was it the political machine which the Bolsheviki have created-- is that the force which is crushing the Revolution? |
60315 | Or was their great need of European help father to their wish? |
60315 | Was I to join this tragic procession, submit to the political yoke? |
60315 | Was it different in America? |
60315 | Was not violence inevitable in a revolution, and was it not imposed upon the Bolsheviki by the Interventionists? |
60315 | Was their judgment so faulty because they had been cut off from Europe and America so long? |
60315 | Were not initiative and freedom essential? |
60315 | Were the conditions I found inevitable-- the callous indifference to human life, the terrorism, the waste and agony of it all? |
60315 | Were these really nuns? |
60315 | What about persecution and terror-- were all the horrors inevitable, or was there some fault in Bolshevism itself? |
60315 | What are the Workers''and Peasants''Soviets doing? |
60315 | What did it mean? |
60315 | What except moral defection could result from such a heritage?" |
60315 | What greater service could one render the Russian people? |
60315 | What had happened? |
60315 | What is the Communist Government doing for these unfortunates? |
60315 | What relation could there be between Tammany Hall, Boss Murphy, and the Soviet Government? |
60315 | What was his opinion? |
60315 | What was that machine? |
60315 | Who defeated Denikin and the other counter- revolutionary generals? |
60315 | Who directed its movements? |
60315 | Who else but the people, the peasants and the workers, made it impossible for the German and Austrian army to remain in the Ukraine? |
60315 | Who triumphed over Koltchak and Yudenitch? |
60315 | Who was buying the finery of the past, and where did the purchasing power come from? |
60315 | Why are we kept here?" |
60315 | Why be surprised now?" |
60315 | Why did Zorin resort to lies? |
60315 | Why did not Shatov come to meet us? |
60315 | Why did you come to starving Russia?" |
60315 | Why had he been silent so long? |
60315 | Why should one have to give up his freedom, especially in educational work? |
60315 | Why should they have to gather in secret and in such a place? |
60315 | Why should they not learn how the Russian people live?" |
60315 | Why this shooting? |
60315 | Would I have believed any adverse criticism before I came to Russia? |
60315 | Would he see me? |
60315 | Would it ever come to Russia? |
60315 | Would she see me? |
60315 | Would the watchmaker take fifty pounds? |
60315 | Would we join in the work? |
60315 | Zinoviev, Radek, Zorin, Ravitch, and many others I had learned to know-- could they in the name of an ideal lie, defame, torture, kill? |
60315 | is that what we made the Revolution for, or was it to do away with masters? |
60315 | who is it calls for such a luxury?" |
38982 | But why,asks Kautsky,"did you not summon a new Constituent Assembly?" |
38982 | But, in that case, in what do your tactics differ from the tactics of Tsarism? |
38982 | Wherein, then, does your Socialism,Abramovich cries,"differ from Egyptian slavery? |
38982 | (_ What are the Bolshevists doing?_ Published by Dr. Nath. |
38982 | All this is splendid-- only why do not the Mensheviks offer us several hundred boards? |
38982 | And after all, how should he think of them? |
38982 | And at what moment? |
38982 | And why? |
38982 | And, first of all, whence does this come? |
38982 | And, if the collegiate principle is not a sacred gospel for the workshops, why is it compulsory for the factories? |
38982 | Are we depriving ourselves of Cadet and Menshevik criticisms of the corruption of the working class? |
38982 | Are we not dealing here with"shades of opinion"in the proletarian or the Socialist movement? |
38982 | But did we not hear exactly the same criticism, at bottom, when we had recourse to extensive mobilizations for military problems? |
38982 | But does this mean that Trotsky had to be rash enough to continue the war against Germany? |
38982 | But how are we to get at it? |
38982 | But in that case, what happens to the class struggle altogether? |
38982 | But in this connection there was always less thought"( amongst whom? |
38982 | But it is quite justifiable to ask: Did the latter correspond to the balance of power? |
38982 | But then, why have Soviets sprung up in Germany? |
38982 | But what does the art of exegesis exist for? |
38982 | But what then becomes of the sacredness of human life? |
38982 | But where is your guarantee, certain wise men ask us, that it is just your party that expresses the interests of historical development? |
38982 | But will the partners agree? |
38982 | But with what did we begin? |
38982 | But, perhaps, we are expected to consider them"intolerable"? |
38982 | By what other path then can it be attained? |
38982 | By whose decision? |
38982 | Can it be otherwise? |
38982 | Can it, without a fight, abandon its booty altogether? |
38982 | Did we, by our conduct, give the European workers even the shadow of a ground to place us in the same category as German imperialism? |
38982 | Do you grasp this... distinction? |
38982 | Does Kautsky desire to insist that we should allow the parties which support Denikin to come out into the open? |
38982 | Economic pressure or legal compulsion? |
38982 | Firstly: Why did we summon the Constituent Assembly when we had in view the dictatorship of the proletariat? |
38982 | How are we practically to begin the utilization of labor- power on the basis of compulsory military service? |
38982 | How are we productively to organize it? |
38982 | How are we to apply it? |
38982 | However, even here it is permissible to ask: Does the policy of Clemenceau himself really correspond to the balance of power? |
38982 | If collegiate administration is a"school,"why do we not require an elementary school? |
38982 | In what way? |
38982 | In what, however, lies the difference between them? |
38982 | Is an insurrection of oppressed slaves against their masters permissible? |
38982 | Is it permissible to purchase one''s freedom at the cost of the life of one''s jailers? |
38982 | Is it permissible to suppress newspapers? |
38982 | Is it still necessary to confute Kautsky theoretically? |
38982 | Is there still theoretical necessity to justify revolutionary terrorism? |
38982 | Is this true? |
38982 | It is true that compulsory labor is always unproductive? |
38982 | May one kill the murderer to save oneself? |
38982 | Or does he reduce the whole question to the_ degree_ of repression, and recommend in all circumstances imprisonment instead of execution? |
38982 | Ought one not absolutely to repudiate them in the Ebert Republic? |
38982 | Perhaps Kautsky has invented other methods? |
38982 | Since what time has this been admitted by our Kautskians? |
38982 | The whole question is, did we allow ourselves to be utilized? |
38982 | The whole question is: who applies the principle of compulsion, over whom, and for what purpose? |
38982 | The working class or the landlord class, Pharaohs or peasants, White Guards or the Petrograd proletariat? |
38982 | There is a difference, gentlemen, and it is defined by a fundamental test: who is in power? |
38982 | To dismiss them to the four corners of the earth, saying"seek for better conditions where you can find them, comrades"? |
38982 | We ask what does compulsory labor mean here, that is, to what kind of labor is it opposed? |
38982 | What State, what class, in what conditions, by what methods? |
38982 | What are the conclusions to be drawn from that experience? |
38982 | What are we to understand, in that case, by free labor? |
38982 | What did I say in reality? |
38982 | What does this mean? |
38982 | What happened in reality? |
38982 | What methods have we, then, for the re- education of the workers? |
38982 | What tasks? |
38982 | What thoughts have they in common with us? |
38982 | What would Kautsky say to this rank betrayal, Kautsky, the foremost disciple of Marx, Kautsky, the foremost theoretician of the Second International? |
38982 | What, however, will be the"constitutional"position of the Soviets in the republic of Zeiz, Renner and company? |
38982 | When a murderer raises his knife over a child, may one kill the murderer to save the child? |
38982 | When it came to a real struggle, and to the creation of a real army against the real enemies of the working class, what did you do then? |
38982 | When suggesting to us the election of a Constituent Assembly, does Kautsky propose the stopping of the civil war for the purpose of the elections? |
38982 | Whence have they appeared? |
38982 | Where is the difference? |
38982 | Why do we speak of_ militarization_? |
38982 | Why should we not introduce boards into the workshops? |
38982 | Why? |
38982 | Will he at least speak up? |
38982 | Will it come, the seeming inevitable? |
38982 | Will not thereby the principle of the"sacredness of human life"be infringed? |
38982 | Will there be any need of it then? |
38982 | Would it pay for itself? |
38982 | Would not the fate of the Russian Revolution long ago have been sealed? |
38982 | Would the Red soldiers work? |
38982 | Would their work be sufficiently productive? |
38982 | Yes? |
38982 | You do not understand this, holy men? |
38982 | _ How could their lives be spared any longer_ after the blood- bath with which MacMahon''s Pretorians celebrated their entry into Paris?" |
17480 | ''I''ll appeal to yourself in this question, What other knowledge have you of God but what you have within the circle of the Creation? 17480 (?) |
17480 | (?) 17480 (?) |
17480 | A man shall have meat and drink and clothes by his labour in freedom, and what can he desire more in Earth? 17480 And what is the reason that Farmers and others are so greedy to rent land of the Lords of Manors? |
17480 | And who now must we be subject to, seeing the Conqueror is gone? 17480 But shall not one man be richer than another? |
17480 | But shall not one man have more Titles of Honor than another? 17480 But some may say, What is that I call Commonwealth''s Land? |
17480 | But what hinders you now? 17480 But you will say, Is not the land your brother''s? |
17480 | Do not your Ministers preach for to enjoy the earth? 17480 Dost thou pray and fast for Freedom, and give God thanks again for it? |
17480 | For what is the reason that great gentlemen covet after so much land? 17480 HOW MUST THE EARTH BE PLANTED? |
17480 | If any ask me, what Kingly Power is? 17480 It being thus with you, what other spiritual and heavenly things do you seek after more than others? |
17480 | Now saith the People, By what Power do these maintain their Title over us? 17480 Shall every man count his neighbour''s house as his own, and live together as one family? |
17480 | Shall we have no Lawyers? 17480 The Elder Brother replies,''What, will you be an Atheist, and a factious man, will you not believe God?'' |
17480 | WHAT IS COMMONWEALTH''S GOVERNMENT? 17480 WHAT IS GOVERNMENT IN GENERAL? |
17480 | WHAT IS LAW IN GENERAL? |
17480 | WHAT IS THE JUDGE''S COURT? 17480 WHAT IS THE WORK OF A COMMONWEALTH''S PARLIAMENT IN GENERAL?" |
17480 | WHERE BEGAN THE FIRST ORIGINAL OF GOVERNMENT IN THE EARTH AMONG MANKIND? |
17480 | WHO THEN ARE FIT TO BE CHOSEN OFFICERS? 17480 What is the reason that most men are so ignorant of their Freedoms, and so few fit to be chosen Commonwealth''s Officers? |
17480 | _ Q._ But may not a man call Him God till he have this experience? 17480 _ Q._ When can a man call the Father his God? |
17480 | _ Q._ When then may I call him God, or the Mighty Governor, and not deceive myself? 17480 ), he expresses the same thought in the following words--Is there not yet upon the spirits of men a strange itch? |
17480 | ... And was it fit for them to sit heavy upon others? |
17480 | 7), and can He not to- day also save His own? |
17480 | APPENDIX C WHAT MAY BE THOSE PARTICULAR LAWS, OR SUCH A METHOD OF LAWS, WHEREBY A COMMONWEALTH MAY BE GOVERNED? |
17480 | And doth not the Land Lord require Rent that he may live in the fullness of the Earth by the labor of his Tenants? |
17480 | And if all work alike, is it not fit for all to eat alike, have alike, and enjoy alike privileges and freedoms? |
17480 | And is our eight years''war come round about to lay us down again in the Kennel of Injustice as much or more than before? |
17480 | And now it is come to the point of fulfilling that Righteous Law, will you not rise up and act? |
17480 | And then what need have we of imprisoning, whipping or hanging laws to bring one another into bondage? |
17480 | And to what end is this but to kill their Pride and Unreasonableness, that they may become useful men in the Commonwealth? |
17480 | And what hardship is this? |
17480 | And what hath occasioned this distance among friends and bretheren, but long continuance in places of honor, greatness and riches?" |
17480 | And who can be offended at the poor for doing this? |
17480 | And will you now destroy part of them that have preserved your lives? |
17480 | Are not all these carnal and low things of the earth? |
17480 | Are not these men guilty of death by their own Law, which is the word of their own mouth? |
17480 | Are we no farther learned yet? |
17480 | But I would fain know what the soldier hath fought for all this while? |
17480 | But have not the Commoners cast out the King, and broken the band of that Conquest? |
17480 | But how? |
17480 | But now what will you do? |
17480 | But should God hear the peasants, who sincerely desire to live according to His word: Who will oppose the will of God? |
17480 | Did not William the Conqueror dispossess the English, and thus cause them to be servants to him? |
17480 | Do not all Professors strive to get earth, that they may live in plenty by other men''s labors? |
17480 | Do not all strive to enjoy the land? |
17480 | Do not professing Lawyers, as well as others, buy and sell the Conquerer''s justice that they may enjoy the earth? |
17480 | Do not the Ministers preach for maintenance in the Earth? |
17480 | Do we not see that all Laws were made in the days of the King to ease the rich Landlord? |
17480 | Do you not make the earth your very rest? |
17480 | Doth not the Soldier fight for the Earth? |
17480 | Doth not the enjoying of the earth please the spirit in you? |
17480 | For whatsoever rules as king in his flesh, that is his God...."_ Q._ But I hope that the Father is my Governor, and therefore may I not call Him God? |
17480 | For whose benefit was the war being waged, the burden of which had fallen so heavily upon him? |
17480 | Having food and raiment, lodging, and the comfortable societies of his own kind, what can a man desire more in these days of his travel? |
17480 | How then can Anti- Christians denounce the Gospel as a cause of rebellion and disobedience? |
17480 | How was it going to advantage the masses of the people? |
17480 | If you and those in power with you should be found walking in the King''s steps, can you secure yourselves or posterities from an overturn? |
17480 | If you want earth, and become poor, do you not say, God is angry with you? |
17480 | Is it ingenuous to ask liberty and not to give it? |
17480 | Is it not a flat denial of God and Scripture?" |
17480 | Is not that part of the Kingly Power? |
17480 | Knowledge, Why didst thou come, to wound and not to cure? |
17480 | O Power where art thou? |
17480 | O ye Rulers of England, when must we turn over a new leaf? |
17480 | Oh why are you so mad as to cry up a king? |
17480 | The Lawyers plead causes to get the possessions of the Earth? |
17480 | Then what will become of your power? |
17480 | WHAT IS FREEDOM? |
17480 | WHAT IS TO RULE? |
17480 | Was it ever intended that it should benefit them? |
17480 | Was not King Charles the direct successor of William the First? |
17480 | What is in you more than in others? |
17480 | What made it necessary? |
17480 | What was the aim and object of that incessant struggle out of which he had just emerged"beaten out of both estate and trade"? |
17480 | When will the Veil of Darkness be drawn off your faces? |
17480 | Whether Lords of the Manor have not lost their royalty to the common land by the recent victories? |
17480 | Whether the laws that were made in the days of the king do give freedom to any but the gentry and clergy?" |
17480 | Who dare resist His majesty? |
17480 | Who will impeach His judgment? |
17480 | Why do men work? |
17480 | Why do you heap up riches? |
17480 | Will you always hold us in one lesson? |
17480 | Will you always make a profession of the words of Christ and Scripture, the sum whereof is this-- Do as you would be done unto, and live in love? |
17480 | Will you be Slaves and Beggars still when you may be Freemen? |
17480 | Will you live in straits and die in poverty when you may live comfortably? |
17480 | Will you not be wise, O ye Rulers?" |
17480 | Winstanley then proceeds to consider the question, What is Law? |
17480 | and do you not live in them and covet them as much as any, nay more than many which you call men of the world? |
17480 | thou must mend things amiss; Come, change the heart of Man, and make him Truth to kiss: O Death, where art thou? |
17480 | was it possible that it should do so? |
17480 | who really benefited by it? |
17480 | why do you eat and drink, and wear clothes? |
17480 | wilt thou not tidings send? |
17480 | wouldst thou have thy government sound and healthful? |
35687 | 17. Who managed the receipts and expenditures, and were they honestly managed? 35687 And here comes in the question, What is a life in accordance with Christ''s commandments? |
35687 | And the_ breeches_ sometimes, I suppose? |
35687 | But these functions of reason, do they carry within themselves the pledge of their own continued health and harmonious action? 35687 Can we make any approximation to axiomatical truth for ourselves? |
35687 | Do you hold to marriage? |
35687 | Have you any schools? |
35687 | How about women? |
35687 | Is there some secret leaven in this conjugal mixture, which declares all other union to be out of the possible affinities? 35687 It is often asked, What are the peculiarities, and what the advantages of the Hopedale Community? |
35687 | Now what do we gather from this? 35687 Schools? |
35687 | Then you go back to nearly the first principles of government, and acknowledge the necessity of some controlling power other than individual will? |
35687 | _ What are its Advantages?_1. |
35687 | ''***"There may be some persons at a distance, who will ask, To what degree has this Community gone into operation? |
35687 | ''If you love not man, whom you have seen, how can you love God whom you have not seen?'' |
35687 | ''It was taken for a debt,''said he,''and what else was I to do to get rid of it?'' |
35687 | (?) |
35687 | (?) |
35687 | ***"There_ are_ men and women, who have dared to say to one another, Why not have our daily life organized on Christ''s own idea? |
35687 | ***** Shall we then turn back in despair, and give it up that Association on the large scale is impossible? |
35687 | After supper I was standing near some men in the sitting- room, when one said to another,''How high is your God?'' |
35687 | After this luminous introduction, Mr. Dana, the editor of the_ Sun_, followed with the article ensuing:"WILL IT SUCCEED? |
35687 | Again:''If ye love not one another, how can ye be my disciples?'' |
35687 | Am I to be astonished by hearing sensible men declare, because mankind have been the victims of false relations, that these things are impracticable? |
35687 | And all for the benefit of whom? |
35687 | And are we all at once to abandon, to deny, to destroy this supposed stronghold of virtue? |
35687 | Any kind of government? |
35687 | Any particular trades? |
35687 | Are men forever to be such consummate fools as to neglect even the colossal profits of Association? |
35687 | Are you a man? |
35687 | As these two principles are thus expanding side by side, the question arises, Which on the whole is prevailing and destined to prevail? |
35687 | At what season did they go to examine the country? |
35687 | But about the committee which you say consisted of an artist, mechanic and a doctor; what report did they make concerning the land? |
35687 | But might it not be enforced that the two family ideas really neutralize each other? |
35687 | But must not, therefore, individual( or dual) union cease? |
35687 | But the question returns after all, Which is primary and which is secondary? |
35687 | But with this theory how shall we account for the failure of Brook Farm and Hopedale? |
35687 | Can any example of success be found where this second condition is not present? |
35687 | Can it be, we ask ourselves, that Owen had such conflicts with whiskey- tippling, but never a fight with the love- mania? |
35687 | Can persons take their earnings away with them when they leave? |
35687 | Could not such a sum be raised? |
35687 | Did the associates agree or disagree, and in what? |
35687 | Did they obtain aid from without? |
35687 | Do I censure their want of foresight? |
35687 | Do I regret this trial? |
35687 | Do you assist runaway slaves? |
35687 | Do you call dis Community? |
35687 | Do you express opinions and principles as a body? |
35687 | Do you know any persons in your neighborhood who will for one year, three years, five years, contribute for this end? |
35687 | Do you object to religionists? |
35687 | Does it contain within itself the elements of success? |
35687 | Does the majority govern the minority? |
35687 | For before the judgment- seat of his sayings, how do our governments, our trades, our etiquettes, even our benevolent institutions and churches look? |
35687 | For instance, I require such information as the following questions would call forth, viz:"1. Who originated it, or how was it originated? |
35687 | Had you any capitalists among you? |
35687 | Have the Brocton people enough of it to carry them safely through? |
35687 | Have you any delegated power? |
35687 | Have you any form of society or test for admission of members? |
35687 | He very rapidly asked me the object of my book: what good would it do? |
35687 | Here is a specimen of our dialogue:"Do you make laws? |
35687 | His own opinion of the cause of the catastrophe, he gives in the following words:"What were the causes of these failures? |
35687 | How could it be otherwise? |
35687 | How does it appear that he"combined the enunciation of general principles of social organization with actual experiments?" |
35687 | How long did they keep together? |
35687 | How was the land obtained? |
35687 | How were members admitted? |
35687 | How, then, can it be hoped that there is universal affection sufficient to unite many such families in one body for the common good? |
35687 | I hope we do not disturb you? |
35687 | If God be for us, of which we have sufficient evidence, who can prevail against us? |
35687 | If successful, what were the causes of success? |
35687 | In our societies, with their constantly recurring revulsions and ruin, would they not be wise in so doing?" |
35687 | In the name of history we ask, Why has not George William Curtis himself made the permanent record? |
35687 | Is dis common property? |
35687 | Is it founded upon notions that promise any considerable advance upon the present form of society? |
35687 | Is it not quite certain that the human heart can not be set in two places? |
35687 | Is it questioned whether the family arrangement of mankind is to be preserved? |
35687 | Is this mixture of male and female so very potent, as to hinder universal or even general union? |
35687 | Is this the right way? |
35687 | Must you be Grahamites? |
35687 | Now how is this to be done? |
35687 | Of course it was necessary, before they could be admitted, to decide the question,''Can they be useful to the Association?'' |
35687 | Or is their religion of too transcendental a character to form a sure and tenacious cement for their social structure? |
35687 | Or will a combination of both keep its place in the world hereafter, as it has done hitherto? |
35687 | Pray, sir, how and where did the Sylvania Association originate? |
35687 | Religion is their first principle; what is their second? |
35687 | Shall we clear the generals, and leave the poor soldiers to be called volunteer fools, without the comfort even of being in good company? |
35687 | The question for the future is, Will the Revivalists go forward into Socialism; or will the Socialists go forward into Revivalism? |
35687 | The reader will perhaps expect us to say something from our stand- point, in answer to Mr. Dana''s question,"Will it succeed?" |
35687 | Their education, natural intelligence and morality? |
35687 | They were never asked when applying for membership,''Do you believe so and so?'' |
35687 | Was all the property put into common stock? |
35687 | Was it free or mortgaged? |
35687 | Was there a written or printed constitution or laws? |
35687 | Were pledges, fines, oaths, or any coercive means used? |
35687 | Were the new circumstances of the associates superior or inferior to the circumstances they enjoyed previous to their associating? |
35687 | What are the terms of admission? |
35687 | What have you to say of them? |
35687 | What if Napoleon had written out a programme for the battle of Austerlitz, and then left one of his aids- de- camp to superintend the actual fighting? |
35687 | What is there in all this that entitles St. Simon to a place among the theoretico- practicals? |
35687 | What kind of a theory of chemistry can a man write without a laboratory? |
35687 | What more could be asked from nature? |
35687 | What particular person or persons took the lead? |
35687 | What religious belief, and if any, how preached and practised? |
35687 | What then has been Fourier''s function? |
35687 | What then shall we say of the rank- and- file that formed themselves into Phalanxes and marched into the wilderness to the music of Fourierism? |
35687 | What was the difficulty? |
35687 | What was the number of persons in the Association? |
35687 | What were its means in land and money? |
35687 | What were its principles and objects? |
35687 | What were their trades, occupations and amount of skill? |
35687 | What were they, and who got them when the society left? |
35687 | What will the next ten years bring forth?" |
35687 | When and where did the Association commence its experiment? |
35687 | When and why did they break up? |
35687 | When he had concluded I asked if those who wished to join the society were expected to acknowledge a belief in all the articles of their faith? |
35687 | Where shall we end? |
35687 | Where was the mistake? |
35687 | Who after this can be so cold as not to bid them good speed? |
35687 | Who ever had such motive for action? |
35687 | Who owned it? |
35687 | Who so niggardly as to withhold from them their mite? |
35687 | Who so ungenerous as to speak to their disparagement? |
35687 | Why did they fail? |
35687 | Why has not George Ripley taken the story out of the mouths of the sneerers? |
35687 | Why not begin to move the mountain of custom and convention? |
35687 | Will you not aid? |
35687 | Would Mr. Brisbane repeat such a farce?" |
35687 | _ C._--But you encouraged capitalists to join your society? |
35687 | _ C._--Does this not result from ignorance of the principles, or a want of faith in them? |
35687 | _ C._--How long did the Association remain on the place? |
35687 | _ C._--How much stock did the members take? |
35687 | _ C._--Was his theory the society''s practice? |
35687 | _ C._--What improvements were upon it, and what were the conditions of sale? |
35687 | _ C._--What were the qualifications of the men who were appointed to select the location? |
35687 | _ C._--When did the members proceed to the domain, and how did they progress there? |
35687 | _ E.H.H._--How did your company succeed in their new movement? |
35687 | _ E.H.H._--Would it not have been better if your company of thirty had been patient, and gone on quietly till the others were converted to your views? |
35687 | _ Requiescat in pace!_ Where is the Phoenix Association that is to arise from its ashes? |
35687 | and if so which will be primary and which secondary, and how will they be harmonized? |
35687 | and that means, which is primary in the order of truth, and which is secondary? |
35687 | if so can you send me a copy? |
35687 | in Owenism or Fourierism? |
35687 | that man can not worship at two altars? |
35687 | was there any standard by which to judge them, or any property qualification necessary? |
35687 | what was it for? |
23428 | And the blast- furnaces? 23428 But how? |
23428 | Again, to whom do we owe the transatlantic cable? |
23428 | And has not Marx asserted that the same distinction is equally logical between two branches of manual labour? |
23428 | And if he can not, what is it that hinders him?" |
23428 | And those others-- the average workers who are sent away by the better- class factories as soon as business is slackened? |
23428 | And to- day is it not still the same thing? |
23428 | And what need to know them? |
23428 | And why should India not manufacture? |
23428 | And why should not small households send their crockery to an establishment as well as their boots? |
23428 | And, moreover, Is the coal they have extracted entirely_ their_ work? |
23428 | But during our own lifetime, have we not heard the same fears expressed twice? |
23428 | But even this well- being, which is the exclusive right of a few, is it secure? |
23428 | But have we not said and repeated over and over again, that as long as there are capitalists, these abuses of power will be perpetuated? |
23428 | But how can the painter express the poetry of work in the fields if he has only contemplated it, imagined it, if he has never delighted in it himself? |
23428 | But how can we appraise the work of each one of them? |
23428 | But if Lyons manufactured imported silk, why should not Switzerland, Germany, Russia, do as much? |
23428 | But if water were actually scarce, what would be done? |
23428 | But is there no other cause? |
23428 | But the exploiters of labour, how many are they? |
23428 | But upon what basis must society be organized in order that all may have their due share of food produce? |
23428 | But what are we to do to alter the conditions that everybody is convinced are bad? |
23428 | But what is this to an authoritarian? |
23428 | But what was offered to the husbandman in exchange for his hard toil? |
23428 | But, before producing anything, must you not feel the need of it? |
23428 | By what right then can any one whatever appropriate the least morsel of this immense whole and say-- This is mine, not yours? |
23428 | Can there be two answers to these questions? |
23428 | Can they produce all this? |
23428 | Can this be a relic of religious metaphysics? |
23428 | Could we endure them in a society that began by proclaiming equality? |
23428 | Do n''t you think that there is some fundamental error in your understanding of human nature and its needs?" |
23428 | Each time we speak of revolution, the face of the worker who has seen children wanting food darkens and he asks--"What of bread? |
23428 | Has it not created concessions, guarantees? |
23428 | Has it not sent its soldiers against railwaymen on strike? |
23428 | Have we ever known them demand the impossible? |
23428 | How are the necessary provisions to be obtained if the nation as a whole has not accepted Communism? |
23428 | How are you to prevent a person from amassing millions in China, and then settling amongst you? |
23428 | How can it be done?" |
23428 | How could he find dock labourers willing to load and unload his ships for"starvation wages"? |
23428 | How do they continue to convey millions of travellers and mountains of luggage across a continent? |
23428 | How then can food, without which the human machine could do no work, be excluded from the list of things indispensable to the producer? |
23428 | How then, shall we estimate the share of each in the riches which ALL contribute to amass? |
23428 | How? |
23428 | II How many hours a day will man have to work to produce nourishing food, a comfortable home, and necessary clothing for his family? |
23428 | If companies owning railways have been able to agree, why should railway workers, who would take possession of railways, not agree likewise? |
23428 | If he only knows it as a bird of passage knows the country he soars over in his migrations? |
23428 | If the answer is in the affirmative,--What hinders them going ahead? |
23428 | If the most imperious needs of man remain unsatisfied now,--What must we do to increase the productivity of our work? |
23428 | In order to avoid an accidental and transitory inequality, shall we stay our hand from righting an ancient wrong? |
23428 | In the streets wander scores of thousands of men, and in the evening they crowd into improvised clubs, asking:"What shall we do?" |
23428 | Is it he who is the most necessary man in the mine? |
23428 | Is it not also the work of the men who have built the railway leading to the mine and the roads that radiate from all the railway stations? |
23428 | Is it not the study of the needs that should govern production? |
23428 | Is it the doctor who has found out the illness, or the nurse who has brought about recovery by her hygienic care? |
23428 | Is it the engineer on the locomotive? |
23428 | Is it the miner at the bottom of the shaft, who risks his life every instant, and who will some day be killed by fire- damp? |
23428 | Is it time that is needed to achieve such a result? |
23428 | Is it to Maury, the learned physical geographer, who advised that thick cables should be set aside for others as thin as a walking cane? |
23428 | Is not the Paris Commune an instance in point? |
23428 | Knowledge? |
23428 | Must they on his account dissolve the group, elect a president to impose fines, and work out a code of penalties? |
23428 | Must we wait till the Communist Revolution is ripe in all civilized countries? |
23428 | Now, how much do twenty million work- days of five hours make per inhabitant? |
23428 | Or is it the engineer, who would lose the layer of coal, and would cause the miners to dig on rock by a simple mistake in his calculations? |
23428 | Or, is it perhaps the boy who signals to him from below to raise the cage? |
23428 | Shall we be inferior to our grandfathers, who hardly lisped the first words of science? |
23428 | Shall we, then, return to our starting- point, and go through the same evolution again? |
23428 | The fatherland does not exist.... What fatherland can the international banker and the rag- picker have in common? |
23428 | The people will suffer and say:"How is a way out of these difficulties to be found?" |
23428 | The question is, then: whether, taking the present capacity of men for production, every man can have a house of his own? |
23428 | The revolted city will be compelled to do without these"foreigners,"and why not? |
23428 | The signalman who stops the trains, or lets them pass by? |
23428 | The switchman who transfers a train from one line to another? |
23428 | They gave to the work the full measure of their strength, and what more could they give? |
23428 | V And what about art? |
23428 | V By what means could a city in a state of revolution be supplied with food? |
23428 | Was it not necessity that first drove man to hunt, to raise cattle, to cultivate land, to make implements, and later on to invent machinery? |
23428 | Well, then,--What are we going to do when the thunderbolt has fallen? |
23428 | What can be more stupid than rubbing a boot twenty or thirty times with a brush? |
23428 | What difference could a thousand corpses more or less make to him? |
23428 | What does our baron do to enrich himself? |
23428 | What have you gained by your Revolution?" |
23428 | What if the peasants, ignorant tools of reaction, starve our towns as the black bands did in France in 1793--what shall we do?" |
23428 | What is to be done to provide these multitudes with bread? |
23428 | What means has the scientist of to- day to make researches that interest him? |
23428 | What must they do to remove the obstacles? |
23428 | What need to rack our brains when we have the time- honoured method of the Pharaohs at our disposal? |
23428 | What progeny will these trembling and rickety bodies bequeath to their country? |
23428 | What should be the hindrance? |
23428 | What then is to be done? |
23428 | What would a London dockyard or a great Paris warehouse be if they were not situated in these great centres of international commerce? |
23428 | What, too, shall we say to the price which is paid for the relative well- being of certain categories of workmen? |
23428 | Whence will the revolution come? |
23428 | Where, indeed, should it come from? |
23428 | Which one of us can claim the higher remuneration for his work? |
23428 | Who can say that it will not call coercion to its aid again, and set the police pack upon the tenant to hound him out of his hovels? |
23428 | Who does not know what sufferings nearly all great inventions have cost? |
23428 | Who of us has not heard men hold forth in this strain? |
23428 | Who will have a right to the food of the commune? |
23428 | Who, then, can appropriate to himself the tiniest plot of ground, or the meanest building in such a city, without committing a flagrant injustice? |
23428 | Who, then, has the right to sell to any bidder the smallest portion of the common heritage? |
23428 | Who, then, would regulate the traffic if not the Government?" |
23428 | Why fifty fires, when two people and one single fire would suffice to cook all these pieces of meat and all these vegetables? |
23428 | Why has woman''s work never been of any account? |
23428 | Why in every family are the mother and three or four servants obliged to spend so much time at what pertains to cooking? |
23428 | Why roast the founders, when heat lost by radiation represents tons of coal? |
23428 | Why should not a social genius come forward, carry Europe with him and translate the new Gospel into life? |
23428 | Why should we not apply, then, the same principle to the other extremity? |
23428 | Why should we use a machine? |
23428 | Why then are the many poor? |
23428 | Why this painful drudgery for the masses? |
23428 | Will literature lose by it? |
23428 | Will the poet be less a poet after having worked out of doors or helped with his hands to multiply his work? |
23428 | Will there be sufficient, if everyone eats according to his appetite? |
23428 | Will they continue to shut themselves up in factories after the Revolution? |
23428 | Would he burden himself with a lease which absorbed a third of the produce? |
23428 | Would he-- on the_ métayer_ system-- consent to give half of his harvest to the landowner? |
23428 | Would it not be better to start fresh by turning everybody out of doors and redistributing the houses by lot?" |
23428 | You would work like the wife of our good comrade Paul or the wife of John the carpenter?" |
23428 | and have we not constant evidence of this fact in every village commune? |
23428 | and the great dockers''strike? |
23428 | and what is hindering him from having it? |
23428 | how will it announce its coming? |
19150 | ''And you made those bricks he sold?'' 19150 ''And your propaganda programme,''I ventured,''is as strong and far- reaching as ever?'' |
19150 | ''Are the members of your local prepared to take over and conduct wisely and well the affairs of your town and county? 19150 ''Are you trying to get me a little conviction, also, Judge?'' |
19150 | ''But I say, how much will the boss sell those bricks for?'' 19150 ''But did n''t you make them?'' |
19150 | ''But where does he get the money to pay you with?'' 19150 ''But why do you make them, if you do n''t intend to use them for anything?'' |
19150 | ''But why does n''t the Socialist administration take control of industry and commerce, and put the interests out of power?'' 19150 ''But wo n''t the Third Internationale send its Russian agitators abroad then, thus making it unnecessary for you to come here?'' |
19150 | ''Did he dig the clay hole?'' 19150 ''Do n''t know what you are going to do with your own bricks?'' |
19150 | ''Do n''t you think you''d better come inside?... 19150 ''How long will it take you to make them?'' |
19150 | ''How much does the boss pay you for working so hard?'' 19150 ''How should I know? |
19150 | ''If Mr. Debs were elected in 1920, how would you proceed to inaugurate[12] him, as he is serving a twenty- year sentence?'' 19150 ''Is it part of the Socialist Party plans to use the general strike to back up political action?'' |
19150 | ''Oh, did n''t he make the kiln?'' 19150 ''Then how comes it that the boss owns them?'' |
19150 | ''What are the bricks for?'' 19150 ''Why do they dig clay holes?'' |
19150 | ''Why? 19150 And what happened? |
19150 | Do you know that a regular secret service system is being employed by these''bosses''to hunt down the undesirables? 19150 Shall we honor the Massachusetts militiamen who, without the slightest provocation, murdered a young worker? |
19150 | Shall we pray to a power not human For guidance miraculous When the nearest man or woman Will give help, and without that fuss? 19150 The fear that weighs upon the world of Capitalism and the diplomats in Paris is: Who next? |
19150 | What does he trust in? 19150 What flag? |
19150 | What will Russia do if this be so? 19150 Which of these, think you, Mr. Wage- Slave, is your friend and the friend of your class?.... |
19150 | Why do you not go away from here? |
19150 | Why the sudden change of front? 19150 Why, then, hesitate to affiliate with them?" |
19150 | You are still alive? |
19150 | ''What for?'' |
19150 | ..."''Do you uphold and approve of, as a leader of the Socialist Party, the words that Mr. Debs pronounced, and for which he was convicted?'' |
19150 | ..."''Have you any respect at all for the decision of the tribunal to the contrary?'' |
19150 | And for what? |
19150 | And was this to give Soviet Russia a chance to put through a temporary peace or truce with Europe to stave off"economic catastrophe?" |
19150 | And what is it that Noske and his''Socialist''colleagues are defending? |
19150 | And what shall we say of such evidence? |
19150 | Are bakery workers planning to go on strike? |
19150 | Are n''t we taking a long excursion into the domain of the future and into the domain of speculation? |
19150 | Are we to take it at its own word? |
19150 | Are you going to present something to them that you know is not contained in the Socialist program? |
19150 | Are you prepared to meet the militia when the powers of the State and courts are against you? |
19150 | Are you training your members in scientific Socialism?'' |
19150 | Arson? |
19150 | At$ 1,000,000,$ 10,000,$ 1,000, or$ 100? |
19150 | Blasphemy? |
19150 | But does American labor think such an experiment_ here_ would be worth what it costs? |
19150 | But how? |
19150 | But if this public profession of lawfulness meant nothing to 70,000 of them, why think it means more to the rest? |
19150 | But what of the Russian workers? |
19150 | But why not strike against this slavery? |
19150 | CHAPTER XV PATRIOTISM RIDICULED AND DESPISED 207 Socialists Against Patriotism, 207; American Flag Scouted, 207;"Honor the Uniform? |
19150 | CHAPTER XXIV EXPERTS IN THE ART OF DECEPTION 363 Must Socialism Be Good Because Something Else Is Bad? |
19150 | Can anything be sacred which is based on a lie or on impurity, or on ignorance? |
19150 | Can they give any convincing argument? |
19150 | Can you afford, as representatives of this great revolutionary party, to do that which in a few years you will be ashamed of? |
19150 | Could idiocy be more abject? |
19150 | Counterfeiting? |
19150 | Did Christ ascend into heaven? |
19150 | Did Christ rise from the dead as Christianity teaches? |
19150 | Did he allude to some pink tea party? |
19150 | Do not the Marxians know that poverty, rather than wealth, fosters religion and piety, the greatest of all factors in keeping persons pure? |
19150 | Do not the"workmen"produce the food? |
19150 | Do the Reds deny that millions and millions of the very poorest are chaste? |
19150 | Do the Socialists claim that the average poor woman is less moral than the average rich one? |
19150 | Do we exaggerate the humbuggery of leadership uncloaked in this Emergency Convention of the Socialist Party of America? |
19150 | Do you hope to deceive some one as to the actual, real program of scientific Socialism? |
19150 | Do you think that is nice? |
19150 | Does he work? |
19150 | Does the wireless operator know who may intercept his call? |
19150 | Even if at last they are able to produce and distribute enough to clothe and feed themselves, can human beings be happy in such a state? |
19150 | Has it changed since the break with the Communists? |
19150 | Has man an immortal soul as Christianity teaches? |
19150 | Has the Socialist Party of America contributed its Executive Committeeman to this revolutionary machine? |
19150 | Has your manhood rotted into cowardice? |
19150 | Have the Socialist peoples the world over become truly"divine"by their attacks on God and all religions? |
19150 | Have they become"omnipotent"wherever they are in power-- so omnipotent that law, order and decency are no longer needed? |
19150 | He continued:"What is the charge here? |
19150 | Hillquit''s letter in the"Call"raised the question,"What shall be the attitude of the Socialist Party toward the newly formed Communist organization?" |
19150 | Hillquit, do you wish to be understood as saying that you approve of the words spoken by Mr. Debs for which he was convicted?'' |
19150 | Honor that which gives a free license to kill, if the victim happens to be a worker? |
19150 | Honor that which stands for oppression, for the loafer against the worker, for the master against the slave? |
19150 | Honor the Judases, the Benedict Arnolds of the working class? |
19150 | Honor the uniform? |
19150 | How can the power be cut off? |
19150 | How could insurance companies, in which the American people have invested so much, and which depend on interest, exist under Socialism? |
19150 | How did man originate? |
19150 | How do we know whether the co- operative commonwealth will infer and arrange it in that way? |
19150 | How long, O poor and exhausted workingmen of the world, will the shameful comedy continue? |
19150 | If Moscow''s"programs and methods"are only the minor reason for supporting Moscow, what is the major reason for this"support?" |
19150 | If a man can control a few votes, they reason, why should n''t he have a job? |
19150 | If a man wanted ten pairs of sandals or shoes he could have them, but why would he want them? |
19150 | If a wage slave is paid only enough to live on, anyhow, what difference to him does it make whether his boss is a Britisher or a Chinaman?" |
19150 | If not, would state officials or politicians decide the cases? |
19150 | If so, how many thousands of such courts would be required? |
19150 | If so, where is their proof? |
19150 | If the fuel reaches its destination what is simpler than to set the pockets on fire and have the coal burn in the yards instead of the furnaces? |
19150 | If this is not treason-- wickedness using"political party"methods both as a mask and a blackjack to destroy the State-- what is it? |
19150 | If you are a joiner or woodworker, what is simpler than to ruin furniture without your boss noticing it, and thereby drive his customers away? |
19150 | If you do n''t use the bricks, who will?'' |
19150 | If, indeed, workers want only reforms, why take the longest way around?" |
19150 | In July 2, 1901,"The Haverhill Social Democrat,"apparently without fear of offending its subscribers, asked:"What is there sacred in the modern home? |
19150 | In the May, 1917, issue of the"International Socialist Review,""God and My Neighbor,"by Blatchford, is thus advertised:"Is the Bible true? |
19150 | In"The Revolutionary Age,"Boston, January 11, 1919, page 4, we read:"What is Socialism? |
19150 | Indeed, if the"workers"take everything, what will become of the drones-- the Socialist political hacks? |
19150 | Is Christianity desirable? |
19150 | Is Hillquit Lenine''s pupil or Lenine''s teacher? |
19150 | Is a strike in sight in steel mills? |
19150 | Is civil war worth while-- for such a barren result? |
19150 | Is he the God who inspireth Buddha and Shakespeare and Beethoven and Darwin and Plato? |
19150 | Is he the son of God? |
19150 | Is it in irony that Eyre speaks of these"workers"as"the ruling class"? |
19150 | Is it nice to shoot men? |
19150 | Is it not time for the American people to awake? |
19150 | Is it possible that such an organization is not engaged in a conspiracy against our country? |
19150 | Is it to secure votes? |
19150 | Is it true that God has never been revealed? |
19150 | Is it true that after Christ''s death the Apostles received the Holy Ghost? |
19150 | Is it worth while? |
19150 | Is it worth while? |
19150 | Is it worth while? |
19150 | Is not one mind, one aim, one intent, one purpose and hatred consistently evident in all these utterances? |
19150 | Is not such mental, moral and spiritual death a greater calamity than physical death? |
19150 | Is that what you want us to do, you capitalists, you cardinals and presidents? |
19150 | Is there communion of saints? |
19150 | Is this definition an alibi for Hillquit and Berger? |
19150 | Is this right? |
19150 | Is this the dream of the dreamer come true? |
19150 | It is interesting to know what professors will lecture in this new university, and who will form their audience?" |
19150 | Moreover, where would the Socialists draw the line of lawful possession? |
19150 | Murder? |
19150 | Now the things of which we''re talking we are mighty sure about.-- So what''s the use to strike the way you ca n''t win out? |
19150 | Now, you can not blame me if I do not care for more for some time to come...."''Could you give any information? |
19150 | Of what use are higher wages won by strikes, if the cost of living ascends still more rapidly? |
19150 | One of the foremost opponents of the proposition was Delegate Morris Hillquit, who asked:"What does the amendment mean? |
19150 | Or are you, in other words, going to lie to the farmers of this country in order to secure their suffrage? |
19150 | Perjury, false testimony, fraud, theft of inheritance, fraudulent failures? |
19150 | Presently a lunatic looked over the fence and asked:"''What are you doing?'' |
19150 | Quotations from this base free- love book will end with the following:"If it be asked''is marriage a failure?'' |
19150 | Russia passed through three revolutions and is that the kind of result we want in order to overthrow what he calls this robber nation?'' |
19150 | Shall not the tomb Yield heavy harvest where such seed is sown?" |
19150 | Shall we hasten such a conflict by continuing to preach the sacredness of fecundity and of war? |
19150 | Should he survive this, must he begin the same round over again? |
19150 | Should we take the name of God in vain? |
19150 | Socialism having ruined the insurance companies, would the millions of policyholders just sit down and have a good, hearty laugh over their losses? |
19150 | The American flag? |
19150 | The Stars and Stripes? |
19150 | The flag which floats over every hellhole of mine and mill and prison? |
19150 | The question may now be asked, What means is the Russian Bolshevist government using to incite revolution in America? |
19150 | The"New York Times,"April 28, 1919, commented in part on the debate as follows:"''Who wants war?'' |
19150 | Then why do they not take it and cut the throats of these drones? |
19150 | They must capture and establish a sort of dictatorship of the proletariat(?) |
19150 | This is the Creator of the Milky Way? |
19150 | This is the Father of Christ? |
19150 | Up to the moment of separation were not all alike under the same"pledge"to use"lawful and rightful means?" |
19150 | Was this denied by the Socialist defense at Albany? |
19150 | Was this record questioned by the Socialist defense at Albany? |
19150 | We do n''t mind taking their capitalistic locomotives and farming machinery, so why should they mind taking our Socialistic wheat, flax and platinum?" |
19150 | What are the real workmen in Russia but victims of this cruel experiment of tyrannizing Socialist"intellectuals"? |
19150 | What are they? |
19150 | What can they do there? |
19150 | What does it matter to me?'' |
19150 | What does this mean? |
19150 | What flag? |
19150 | What hypocrisies, shams and illusions are referred to? |
19150 | What is God? |
19150 | What is heaven? |
19150 | What is our duty when we have learned that there is no God? |
19150 | What is the Holy Spirit? |
19150 | What is the object of it? |
19150 | What is the purpose of it? |
19150 | What will bring on strikes more readily than to teach rebellion against all conservative labor leaders who would oppose uncalled- for walk- outs? |
19150 | What''s the railroad for, if not to provide jobs? |
19150 | When the two Wings of the Convention raised the question,"Who called the cops?" |
19150 | When will you open your eyes to the truth of Socialism, and realize that finally upon you alone depends your salvation?" |
19150 | Whence will the impulse for the revolutionary struggle come? |
19150 | Where do Socialists fit into the State? |
19150 | Who but the long- suffering Russians would endure the hopeless fate imposed by Socialism on Russian labor? |
19150 | Who can turn a deaf ear to the call? |
19150 | Who gets shot with the gun? |
19150 | Who gets the bad clothes? |
19150 | Who is Jesus Christ? |
19150 | Who makes the gun? |
19150 | Who makes the nice suit? |
19150 | Who should find satisfaction in committing arson when society has removed all cause for hatred? |
19150 | Who were their authors? |
19150 | Whom am I calling? |
19150 | Why did it either openly favor the war or adopt a policy of petty- bourgeois pacifism?" |
19150 | Why did the Socialist leaders in the parliaments of the belligerents vote the war credits? |
19150 | Why disfranchise the revolutionary Socialists? |
19150 | Why do you make agreements that divide you when you fight And let the bosses bluff you with the contract''s"sacred right?" |
19150 | Why is this resolution here? |
19150 | Why rob themselves? |
19150 | Why should there be on a free earth? |
19150 | Why should there be peace as long as any manhood is left in Russia to lift up its hand out of its despair against its Bolshevist oppressors? |
19150 | Why steal votes away from the Left Wing candidates? |
19150 | Why, then, should the Socialists not engage in an open aggressive campaign against the church? |
19150 | Why? |
19150 | Will Christ come to this earth? |
19150 | Will Christ return on judgment day? |
19150 | Will not this be"militarism?" |
19150 | Will the people be forced to labor at repugnant tasks? |
19150 | Will there be anything left for the rump N. E. C. to expel by August 30th?" |
19150 | Will they presently be offering arguments to prove that the Bolshevists were not Socialists at all, but traitors to the whole Marxian movement? |
19150 | Workers? |
19150 | Would not this result in widespread discontent? |
19150 | Would the American working- man think this worth while in America? |
19150 | Would the Socialist Party of America accept its inclusion among those in"America"thus designated, or refuse? |
19150 | Would the decision be reached peaceably? |
19150 | Would the use and possession of government bonds be allowed? |
19150 | Would these things happen in our country if the Reds gained control? |
19150 | Would wage courts decide the value of their services? |
19150 | Would you like to shoot a man? |
19150 | does he pay you, too, to make these bricks?'' |