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Example sentences for "socialists"

  • But it is true to say that Socialists are especially engaged in strengthening and renewing the State; and they are not especially engaged in strengthening and renewing the Family.

  • Foote was then in his prime as the successor of Bradlaugh; and as neither the Secularists nor the Socialists were satisfied with the result of the debate, it was renewed for two nights at the Hall of Science between me and Foote.

  • For Distributists far more than Socialists should have been vowed to action.

  • The Socialists seemed the only people who were looking at conditions as they were and finding them unendurable.

  • Charles Masterman had been with Gilbert and Cecil Chesterton a member of the group of young Christian Socialists that drew its inspiration in great part from Canon Scott Holland.

  • Just as atheists were the first people to turn Gilbert from Atheism towards dogmatic Christianity, so the Socialists were now turning him from Socialism.

  • We are all Socialists now," Sir William Harcourt had lately said, and Chesterton saw that Socialism would mean merely further restriction of liberty and continued coercion of the poor by the experts and the rich.

  • On that sort of thing at least, we are all Socialists now.

  • And of the second: "It is quite unfair to say that Socialists believe in the State but do not believe in the Family.

  • If you want praise or blame for Socialists I have enormous quantities of both.

  • However, faith will move mountains, and the socialists certainly had faith.

  • The socialists were at first called Fourierites but this rather long title very soon gave place to the more convenient word here used.

  • The earlier socialists were not in politics.

  • There are not many of the Socialists of 1840 now living, but the few of us left to those later days have not much interest in the Socialistic dogmas now current.

  • All other Socialists advocated the immediate cessation of the war and the "deepening" of the Revolution by means of internal Class War.

  • They divided the Soviet Socialists into two camps, the "Defeatists" and "Defensists.

  • And Louis Napoleon has had no adversaries more implacable than all these socialists whom he fed, and who are making up for their former servility by their present abuse.

  • On the very day on which I write this page it is reported that Socialists have protested in the Reichstag against the official endorsement of outrages.

  • In justice to the Socialists it should be added that that party has furnished the only men and journals in Germany to raise any protest against the madness of the nation.

  • For example, most of us, I suppose, have seen in print and heard in debating clubs an endless discussion that goes on between Socialists and total abstainers.

  • There had, indeed, been some political hesitation at the time of the Stockholm Conference in the summer when the Russian revolutionists invited socialists of all countries to consider a peace without annexations or indemnities.

  • In the great strike non-socialists were refused water and gas, bread and milk for children.

  • At a point in the progress of our bands, the King appeared on the scene, and naturally felt but little at his ease, seeing that the Socialists were the avowed enemies of all existing forms of government and their representatives.

  • He used to come to me from time to time and tell me what the Socialists were doing, what their plans and intentions were and how on one occasion they had debated the question of seizing the royal family and establishing a Commune.

  • Are we Socialists not struggling merely with what is outside?

  • We hold to-morrow night a great mass-meeting at which five thousand Socialists will be present.

  • The fury with which he hates the Socialists rouses my curiosity.

  • The enthusiasm which swept the Socialists through the first week of joyous life could not last.

  • It is not for the nobles of the earth to copy the methods of socialists and anarchists.

  • The Socialists were carrying all before them, a united solid body.

  • He is reported to have said:--'Only the most doctrinaire Socialists still regarded universal and direct suffrage as a fetish and as an infallible dogma.

  • For many Socialists and Individualists the mere attempt to think in such a way of their problem would be an extremely valuable exercise.

  • For quite another reason socialists might cast back the same reproach upon free trade, if it were considered as it is at present, and not as it was fifty years ago when Marx composed his criticism upon it.

  • Marx, Croce holds was an economist and not a moralist, and the moral judgments of socialists are not and cannot be derived from any scientific examination of economic processes.

  • Elections in 1980 saw the democratic socialists voted out of office.

  • He associated Socialists with Anarchists and deported aliens.

  • It's the fault of your Socialists and sentimentalists.

  • But, it is said, these bourgeois socialists act in this way through love of popularity!

  • It is true many socialists have given to this latter law an excessive and exclusive importance, just as some individuals have entirely neglected it.

  • Therefore the socialists have no contempt for or bitterness toward the sincere representatives of any faction of the conservative party, though they combat their ideas unrelentingly.

  • Therefore, when socialists speak of socialism as revolutionary, they mean by this to describe the programme to be realized and the final goal to be attained and not--as M.

  • The socialists of the Marxian school do not expect the transformation to be effected by a slow evolution, but by a revolution of the people, and they even fix the epoch of its occurence.

  • Henceforth the socialists must make a decision and take one horn of the dilemma or the other.

  • They were just in time to prevent Socialists like Blanqui, Flourens, and Henri Rochefort from installing the "Commune" in power.

  • There is not a single sign that the Berlin Government really feared "the Eastern Colossus," though statements as to "the eastern peril" were very serviceable in frightening German Socialists into line.

  • What can you expect when the people are socialists and their leaders agnostics?

  • Even the socialists and mobocrats are not native.

  • It was the fashion with the socialists of 1793, as it has been with the international assemblages at Geneva in our own day, to trace the genesis of their notions back to the first Christian age.

  • But, supposing the socialist teaching is false, why should those who are not Socialists fear for the result?

  • The Socialists are again divided into two parties--the International Socialists, and the Socialists without international sympathies.

  • Conservative socialists who were members of coalition governments in parts of Eurasia, described such welfare states as victories for socialism, despite the fact that they left the essentials of state power in bourgeois hands.

  • Inspired and encouraged by the successes of socialist construction in the Soviet Union and other socialist countries, middle of the road socialists proposed to move gradually and legally from capitalism to socialism.

  • European reformist socialists shouldered arms in July, 1914, and shot down their comrades across the frontiers.

  • Democratic socialists Cheddi and Janet Jagan helped to organize the Peoples Progressive Party of British Guyana.


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