British Social Democracy
See Overview of the “Social Democrat” and “British Socialist,” 1897-1913, printed in the last issue, December 1913.
The following index of articles in date order has been transcribed from the front contents page of the Social Democrat and British Socialist from 1899. Copies were used from the British Library, The University of London Library and the London School of Economics Library. In the first issues (1897-1898) a contents page does not exist and the articles had to be checked within the issues themselves. A great many articles are anonymous while quite often, particularly in the earlier years, such articles simply reprint sections from other publications that the editors thought would be of interest to their readers. A short – 900 word – but informative history of the journal, by H.W Lee, regretting its demise which appeared in the last issue of British Socialist has been transcribed. See below. From COPAC, The British Library, Cambridge University, Oxford (Bodleian) Library and perhaps the National Library of Scotland appear to have a full set. Twentieth Century Press which produced it was controlled by the Social Democratic Federation or rather H.M. Hyndman.
The Dictionary of Labour Biography, Volume VIII, edited by Bellamy and Saville, contains a most informative short history of The Twentieth Century Press (pp. 204-208). Unfortunately there is practically nothing about Social Democrat in this article though a mass of material on the finances of Twentieth Century Press and a great deal on the weekly Justice. The Warwick Guide to British Labour Periodicals notes that Justice ceased publication in 1925 and was eventually amalgamated with the Social Democrat which continued until 1933. It seems that this was a change of name when the paper became a monthly rather than an amalgamation with a previously existing publication. This later journal of the same name from an organisation of the same name was not continuous with the first one listed here and is of much less interest and importance.
The Social Democrat |
1897 |
Vol. I No. 1 January 15, 1897 |
| George Julian Harney: A Straggler of 1848. |
| Science by Cablegram – R.B. Cunninghame Graham |
| Indian Railways and the Famine |
| Social Democrats and the Administration of the Poor Law – George Lansbury |
| Facts and Figures – The American Press on Trusts – The Native Problem in South Africa – A Colony of the Unemployed – The Absurdity of War – A Hostile View of the International Congress – Census Returns for 1891 |
| Jim Carter’s Last Day (Story) |
| Parable from Paradise (Poem) – G.W.S. |
Vol. I No. 2 February 15, 1897 |
| Some Facts about The Famine in India |
| Socialist Policy and the Armenian question – A.S. Headingley |
| A Bad Quarter of an Hour – Wilhelm Liebknecht (Translated – Eleanor Marx Aveling) |
| Woman Suffrage in the West |
| Assurance Against Accidents in Austria (From l’Avenir Socialiste) |
| An Extinct Volcano African Critic (Harriet Colenso) |
| Crime (From l’Avenir Socialiste) |
| Individualists and Socialists |
| Industrial and Reformatory Schools |
| The Plague |
| Law and the Laundry |
| Only – He was a Socialist by Lumper. Anonymous (Harry Quelch) |
| Workman’s Jubilee Ode (poem) |
Vol. I No. 3 March 15, 1897 |
| Famine Making in Matabele Land – Harriet W. Colenso |
| Rate Paying and Rate Saving H.W. Hobart |
| Who is to be Blamed? (On Socialists U.S. Elections) – L. Miller (translated from “Zukunft” of New York) |
| American Convict Labour |
| Rise and Decline of Strikes |
| Enumeration of Professions in Germany (from “La Question Sociale”) |
| France and Russian in China (from Nineteenth Century) |
| The Cretan Crisis |
| The International Crisis and the General Strike |
| The Chartered Company of South Africa |
| After the Hamburg Strike |
| Another Man’s Wife (story) Anonymous (Harry Quelch) |
| The Weavers (poem) |
Vol. I No. 4 April 15, 1897 |
| Rex The Chartist Rean |
| “Bloody Niggers” – R.B. Cunninghame Grahame (Violent denunciation of colonialism and racism) |
| Was it a Defeat or Success? – J. Finn |
| 1497-1897 East and West |
| Woman: Her Rights, Grievances and Encroachments |
| Egypt |
| German Competition – A.E.L. |
| England and her Colonies |
| The Foreigner in the Farmyard |
| Russia and the Rediscovery of Europe |
| Labour and Law in America |
| “Reform the House of Lords!” |
| Forces of Socialism in Various Countries |
| A Philanthropic Pawnshop |
| The Dynamiter by Sergeant Druce (story) Anonymous (Harry Quelch) |
| Utopia – a Sonnet (poem) |
Vol. I No. 5 May 15, 1897 |
| The Bourgeois Radical Movement and Socialism – E. Belfort Bax |
| The Plague and Climatic Conditions |
| Deep Cultivation – H.R.G. Gogay |
| The Third Volume of Marx’s Capital |
| The Case for the Transvaal |
| The Eastern Question |
| Democracy and Socialism |
| A Street Man-of-War |
| Life in a French Commune |
| The “Enfants Assistes” of Paris |
| “Evil That Good May Come” |
| Farewell the “New Rhenish Gazette” (poem) – Ferdinand Freiligrath (Translated by Ernest Jones.) |
Vol. I No. 6 June 15, 1897 |
| Karl Marx Eleanor Marx (reprinted from Progress 1883) |
| The Labour Party of Queensland – D. Levey |
| Sovereignty of the People and the Modicum of Liberty |
| Battle, Murder and Sudden Death in the “Record Reign” – Katie. J. Kirkman |
| Tom Mann on Socialism in England – E.B.B. |
| The Siamese Visit |
| Do Foreign Annexations Injure British Trade |
| “The Thessalian War of 1897” |
| Insurance Against Labour Accidents in Belgium |
| An Indictment of Organised Charities |
| “The British Monarchy and Modern Democracy” |
| The Way to Study the Social Question |
| Municipalism |
| “Temporary Insanity” |
| Sophie Perovskaia – Joaquin Miller |
Vol. I No. 7 July 15, 1897 |
| Sophie Perovskaia |
| Social Questions in America |
| Pity the Poor Landlords – W.G. Pearson |
| Some Current Fallacies on the Woman Question – E. Belfort Bax |
| Preventible Disease – Lawrence Buss. |
| Caste in the United States |
| Industrial Revolution the Root of Depression |
| William the Cad |
| The Fate of Greece |
| “The South African Bubble” |
| The British Government’s Compensation Bill |
| “England’s Food Supply in Time of War” |
| The Growth of German Cities |
| “Bread and Shows” |
| The Song of Hate (poem) – Georg Herweg translated by J.L.Joynes |
Vol. I No. 8 August 15, 1897 |
| Social Democrat or Socialist? – H.M. Hyndman |
| James Leigh Joynes: Some Reminiscences – Henry S. Salt with note by – H. Quelch. |
| Capitalism and Labour in Russia – L. Selitrenny |
| The Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Social-Democratic Federation |
| The Depopulation of France |
| “Toryism and Toil” |
| From Inside Johannesburg |
| “Twenty Years of Trade” |
| School Children as Wage Earners |
| The Referendum in Australia and New Zealand |
| Sentimentalism v. Economism |
| Isabel’s Intention (to be concluded) |
| Press Censorship (poem) – J.L.Joynes from the German of Ferdinand Freiligrath |
Vol. I No. 9 September 15, 1897 |
| Auguste Blanqui – Andreas Scheu |
| The “Conservative” Compensation Bill |
| Filibuster Cecil Rhodes and His Chartered Company – E. Aveling |
| Collectivism, Communism Social Democracy and Anarchism |
| “Progressing by Going Back” |
| “The Unrecognised Essence of Democracy” |
| Socialism in France |
| Facts and Figures |
| The Buck-Jumping of Labour |
| Isabel’s Intention Mariette |
| The Chances of the Game (poem) Translated by J.L. Joynes from the German of Ferdinand Freiligrath |
Vol. I No. 10 October 15, 1897 |
| Robert Owen |
| The Essential Difference Between Anarchism and Social-Democracy – H. Quelch |
| Religious Issue at London School Board |
| Popular Technical Education A Woodwork Instructor |
| Municipal Elections – C.W. White. |
| Municipal Ownership in Theory and Practice |
| Great Britain’s Opportunity |
| The Breakdown of the Forward Frontier Policy in India |
| A Case of Intimidation (story) |
| To the Tame Spirited (poem) Translated by J.L. Joynes from the German of Georg Hertwegh |
Vol. I No. 11 November 15, 1897 |
| Henry George |
| Science and Life in the Nineteenth Century (to be continued) – Enrico Ferri |
| The Case of the Bechuana Rebels |
| The Public Companies Problem – Leo Newman |
| Socialism: A Defence of the Zurich Definition – Arthur Field |
| Abolition of Child Labour in Factories – J.R. Widdup |
| Bimetallism |
| Compulsory Arbitration of Labour Disputes |
| “The Position of the Education Question” |
| Fats and Figures |
| In the Name of Religion (story) |
| In the Ale House (poem) Translated by J.L. Joynes from the German of Georg Weerth |
Vol. I No. 12 December 15, 1897 |
| “Bechuana Rebels” – H.R. Fox-Bourne |
| The North-West Frontier |
| Science and Life in the Nineteenth Century (conclusion) – Enrico Ferri |
| Socialism and Socialistic Doctrine Salverio Merlino in Sozialistiche Monats-Hefte |
| The Collective Will and Law – E. Belfort Bax |
| The Minnesota State School for Dependant Children |
| Facts and Figures |
| Social Democracy in America |
| Women’s Employments |
| The City of the Future |
| Merry Christmas (story) |
1898 |
Vol. 2 No. 1 January 15, 1898 |
| Heinrich Heine Kate J. Kirkman |
| “The Impenitent Thief” – R.B. Cunninghame Graham |
| The Federation of Trade Unions – H. Quelch |
| The Socialist Regime – A.E.L. |
| Payment of Members at Home and Abroad |
| The Jewish Workman |
| The Partition of China |
| State Adoption of Street Arabs |
| The Decline of the Politician |
| How Will the Future Affect Great Cities? |
| The Eight Hour Day and the Unemployed |
| A Comparison of London and New York Poor |
| Siesta (Story) – Eleanor Marx Aveling |
| A Recruiting Song (Poem) – J. Leslie |
Vol. 2 No. 2 February 15, 1898 |
| Alphonse Daudet |
| Lessons of the Lock-Out – H. Quelch |
| The Permanent Pacification of the Indian Frontier |
| The Socialist Regime (continued) – A.E.L. |
| Socialism and the Future of England – A.E.L. |
| England at War |
| The Goldfields of the Klondyke |
| The Manchester School and Today |
| The Causes of Poverty in the Century New York – Francis A. Walker |
| Europe’s Decreasing Birth-rate |
| The County Council Elections |
| Economic Aspects of the Engineers Dispute |
| The National Liberal Federation |
| Almost Persuaded, To be a Black-leg (Story) |
| “Seventy-One” (Poem) – J. Leslie |
Vol. 2 No. 3 March 15, 1898 |
| The Commune of Paris |
| Why is Socialism in England at a Discount (to be continued) – Th. Rothstein |
| The Evolution of the Boot and Shoe Trade A Practical Bootmaker |
| The Mortality of Occupation |
| The Problem in the Far East |
| The Socialist Regime (continued) – A.E.L. |
| Socialism in France – A.E.L. |
| The Effects of Industrialism in Germany |
| The Immorality and Cowardice of Modern Loan-Mongering |
| The End of the New Unionism |
| Agricultural Depression |
| Forty Years of Vital Statistics in Massachusetts |
| A French Engineer on American Machine Shops |
| The Inventor of the Telephone in Want |
| A Monroe Doctrine for China |
| “Upright! Upright!” (Poem) – J. Leslie |
Vol. 2 No. 4 April 15, 1898 |
| The Dreyfus and Zola Case – A.S. Headingley |
| A Study in Trade Unionism |
| The Socialist Vote and the Liberal Party – H.M. Hyndman |
| Why is Socialism in England at a Discount? – Th. Rothstein |
| The Future State – A.E.L. from – Wilhelm Liebknecht in Cosmopolis |
| Technical Education and the Working Man |
| Cottage Homes for the Aged Poor |
| The Engineers Strike and the Working Class Movement in England – A.E.L. |
| The Old Communard (to be continued) – A.E.L. from the French of J.B. Clément |
| Song of the Factory Slave – Ernest Jones |
Vol. 2 No. 5 May 15, 1898 |
| Ernest Jones |
| Democracy and the Word of Command – E. Belfort Bax |
| The Breakdown of our Chinese Policy |
| Social Pathological Symptoms – Enrico Ferri |
| Third Volume of “Capital” – A.E.L. |
| Prisons and Prisoners |
| The Negro: His Relation to Southern Industry |
| The United States and Spain |
| American Farming |
| The Old Communard – A.E.L. from the French of J.B. Clément |
| Heal Thyself – J. Leslie |
Vol. 2 No. 6 June 15, 1898 |
| Gladstone and His Work – H. Quelch |
| Alcoholism |
| French Elections and Socialist Unity |
| Popular Technical Education in the Country – A.G. Gordon Rose |
| Social Movements in Italy – A.E.L. |
| Republicans and Socialists in Italy – Enrico Ferri |
| The Economic Situation in Japan |
| Facts and Figures |
| Cuba |
| Our Urgent Need of a Reserve of Wheat – H.M. Hyndman |
| Militarism and Popular Education |
| “The Difficulties and Limits of Co-operation” |
| Was He Sorry? (story) |
| Germany – J. Leslie |
Vol. 2 No. 7 July 15, 1898 |
| The German Elections W. Liebknecht |
| A Contribution to the Question – What Shall We Do With Our Vote – D. Amos |
| The Sanitary Conditions of the Proletariat |
| Economic and Social Conditions in China from Vorwärts |
| Socialism and Colonial Development – Jno. R Widdup |
| Taxation of Land Values Nemo |
| Socialism in Austria |
| Class Mortality |
| India in Deep Waters |
| American Farming |
| Sugar Trust of the United States |
| Facts and Figures |
| A Tale of the Commune (story) – James Austin Melville |
| Courage, Comrades! (poem) – J. Leslie |
Vol. 2 No. 8 August 15, 1898 |
| Dr. Aveling |
| Spiritualism and Socialism – A.S. Headingley |
| Our Policy – John E. Ellam |
| The Opening Up of China and Its Consequences freely translated from Vorwärts |
| New York Slums Dr A.S. Daniel from Public Opinion |
| Wanted, A Defeat A New Radical |
| Anglo-Saxon Federation |
| The Eighteenth Annual Conference of the S.D.F. |
| Cuba – H. |
| Rent of Ability (story) |
| At Last! (poem) – J. Leslie |
Vol. 2 No. 9 September 15, 1898 |
| Eleanor Marx W. Liebknecht addendum by – Arthur Field on her photograph |
| Municipalisation of the Liquor Traffic – J. Spargo |
| Sheffield Municipal Tramway Profits |
| Jewish Working Women in the East End – L. Selitrenny |
| Victory Obliges – Jules Guesde |
| “The Part of Women in Local Administration” |
| The Cost of “Municipal Socialism” G. Flamingo in Political Science Quarterly |
| Wonderful Liquid Air – A Scientific Dream Come True |
| German Elections W.H. Dawson in National Review |
| Burying Caesar, and After |
| Tenement Agitation in Boston |
| What Uniforms Cost |
| Companions in Misfortune (story) (to be concluded) |
| A Remedy for Famine (poem) Fr. Ruckert Translated by J.L. Joynes from German |
Vol. 2 No. 10 October 15, 1898 |
| An Old War Horse - Friedrick Lessner – E. Belfort Bax |
| The End and-? – J. Spargo |
| Ethics and Progress (to be continued) – A.E. Lauder |
| The Russian Cast-Iron Industry |
| The Municipality up to Date – T.H. Roberts (Burnley) |
| Social Classes in Germany |
| American Railway Facts |
| “The Church and Social Democracy in Germany” |
| An Anglo-Russian Understanding?” |
| Companions in Misfortune (story) (to be concluded) |
| From More to More (poem) Michael Schwab Translated by J.L. Joynes |
Vol. 2 No. 11 November 15, 1898 |
| The Chicago Martyrs |
| The Welsh Coal Strike and Its Lessons – J. Spargo |
| The Municipality up to Date – T.H. Roberts (Burnley) |
| In Defence of Capitalism – R.N. McDougall |
| Ethics and Progress – A.E. Lauder |
| The Fate of Italy According to “Ouida” |
| Fallacies About Old Age Pensions |
| Companions in Misfortune (story) |
| To A Nobleman (poem) – John E. Ellam |
Vol. 2 No. 12 December 15, 1898 |
| L’Affaire Dreyfus |
| Fashoda and Lord Salisbury’s Vindication |
| In Defence of Socialism – E. Belfort Bax |
| The Municipality up to Date – T.H. Roberts (Burnley) |
| Voluntaryism and Social Democracy – Charles J.S. Kitching |
| “France, Russia and the Nile” |
| “Christian” Socialism – John E. Ellam |
| New Light on the Bahr-Gazal Frontier |
| Production and Wages in Pennsylvania |
| Is the Lavish Expenditure of Wealth Justifiable? |
| The London Water Supply |
| The Future of Egypt – Our Hampered Trusteeship |
| Secondary Education |
| American Trade Along the Nile |
| Twice a Soldier (story) – Charles J.S. Kitchen |
| To A Nobleman (poem) – John E. Ellam |
1899 |
Vol. III No. 1, January 15, 1899 |
| In the Attic (translated by J.L. Joynes from the German of Heinrich Heine.) |
| Our Representatives – I. – Dan Irving |
| Municipalism and Socialism – H. Quelch |
| Capitalism and Socialism – R.N. McDougall |
| From Paris to Berne Reminiscences of a Tour written in 1848 by Friedrich Engels |
| Tramway Municipalisation |
| Current Topics – “Does Trade Follow the Flag?” The Liberal Debacle – “The Leaderless Opposition. |
| In the Merry Christmas Time (Feuilleton) |
Vol. III No. 2, February 15, 1899 |
| The One Thing Needful (translated by J.L. Joynes from the German of Georg Herweg.) |
| Emissaries of Civilisation (With Portrait) – Rev. J.S. Moffat C.M.G. |
| A Chat with the Great Aborigines Protectionist – E. Belfort Bax |
| The Necessity for One Party – John E. Ellam |
| Are The Rich Entitled to their Wealth? – R. Barton |
| From Paris to Berne Reminiscences of a Tour written in 1848 by Friedrich Engels |
| Tramway Municipalisation |
| Current Topics – Samoa – Growth of the American Socialist Labour Party – Stead’s Crusade – The Christian Fellowship League and Evolutionary Socialism -"Does Trade Follow the Flag?” – New Zealand Old Age Pensions. |
| As It Lay On the Ground – F.J. Gould |
Vol. III No. 3, March 15, 1899 |
| The Day-Spring – Ern T. Coombe |
| Our Representatives II – William Atkinson. |
| Socialism via Municipalism – H.B. Samuels |
| Socialism and Salvationism – Walter C. Hart |
| From Paris to Berne Reminiscences of a Tour written in 1848 by Friedrich Engels |
| Current Topics – Hours of Labour – The Crisis in the Textile Industry in Germany – Japan – The Famine in Russia in 1898 – “Imperialism” – The Growth of Monopoly in British Industry. |
| Both Are The Best (Translated from the Russian of A. Herzen 1857), by – Theo Rothstein. |
Vol. III No. 4, April 15, 1899 |
| The Path to Freedom (Translated by J.L. Joynes from the German of Georg Herwegh.) |
| The Gibraltar Branch S.D.F. (With Portrait) – L.E. Quelch. |
| The Individualist Debacle – John E. Ellam |
| Public Charities – Our Hospitals: As They Were: As They Are: As They Should Be – Dr Zed |
| The Friendship of the Prussian Junker for His Labourers (Translated from Vorwaerts.) |
| The Darwinian Theory and Socialism – A. Bebel (Translated from Die Zeit.) |
| Current Topics – The London Government Bill – The Cry for New Markets – Servants and Served – An American Consul’s View of the Chief of the Filipinos – The Trusts. |
| A Useless Sacrifice (Feuilleton) George De Lys in Gil Blas (Translated by A.E.L.) |
Vol. III No. 5, May 15, 1899 |
| The Man With the Hoe |
| South African Facts and Fancies – F. Reginald Statham. |
| The Ethics of Sex Relationship – Theo Rothstein |
| M. Loria and Socialism – John E. Ellam |
| Current Topics – The Teacher Problem – The Vanishing of Universal Peace – The Prussian Rural Labourer and the Evangelical Church. |
| Greater Love Hath No Man (Feuilleton) – Idah Meacham Strobridge (from the Arena.) |
Vol. III No. 6, June 15, 1899 |
| The Sacrifice – Ern T. Combe |
| Our Representatives III – J. Horsfall (With Portrait) |
| Sexual Ethical Twaddle – E. Belfort Bax |
| Public Charities – Dr Zed |
| Economic Laws: Permanent and Transitory – A.P. Hazell |
| The New Era in Poland – Stefan Karski |
| Russia (Translated from Vorwaerts) |
| Current Topics – Voluntary v. State Pensions – The Transvaal Crisis: A Voice from the Rand – Within Workhouse Walls – Is Home Rule Dead? |
| The Pride of Poverty (Feuilleton) |
Vol. III No. 7, July 15, 1899 |
| An Answer – G.W.S. |
| Our Representatives IV – G.H. Wilson (With Portrait) |
| Sexual Ethics and Twaddle – Theo. Rothstein |
| Ethics and Aesthetics “Egeria” |
| Nature and Sex William Platt |
| The State and The Practice of Medicine. – Lawrence Buss |
| Current Topics – The Shop Seats Bill Movement – Are We To Lose South Africa? – The Situation in France – What the Bible Has Been Made to Teach – Militarism. |
| After Many Days (Feuilleton) |
Vol. III No. 8, August 15, 1899 |
| Summer – E.T. Clarke. |
| Our Representatives V-J.J. Terrett (With Portrait) |
| The Ethics of the “Burning Stain” – E. Belfort Bax |
| The State and The Practice of Medicine. – Lawrence Buss |
| The Political Situation in Belgium Emile Vandervelde (Translated from Le Mouvement Socialiste.) |
| Current Topics – The Casus Belli in South Africa – Socialism from an Outsider’s Point of View – The Dreyfus Case – A Typical Anarchist – Will the Negro Save the South – Modern Ethics. |
| The Growling Editor (Feuilleton) – M. Winchevsky (Chicago Social Democrat) |
Vol. III No. 9, September 15, 1899 |
| Autumn – Ern T. Coombe. |
| Our Representatives VI – C.J. Scott (With Portrait) |
| A Reminiscence of a Mid-Winter |
| Tramp to Toynbee (Illustrated) “A Frank Phagosyte” |
| Socialist Critics I. Emile de Laveleye – A.P. Hazell |
| Child Labour and Education – Dan Irving |
| Current Topics - Woman’s Work – The Referendum not an Unmixed Blessing – The Housing of the Poor – Suggestion of a Substitute for the Marriage Laws – Human Sacrifice and Masters’ Profits in Germany – Independent Business and Manhood – “Are We to Lose South Africa?.” |
| Martinelli’s Marriage (Feuilleton) – M. Winchevsky (Chicago Social-Democrat.) |
Vol. III No. 10, October 15, 1899 |
| At the Gates of God Solomon Solis-Cohen M.D. in Springfield Republican. |
| Our Representatives VII – Peter Wright (With Portrait) |
| The Problem of the Political Policy of the Socialist Movement In England – J. Spargo |
| Socialist Critics I. Emile de Laveleye (Continued) – A.P. Hazell |
| Confessions of an ex-Anarchist – “W.H.” |
| Sexual Ethics – Kate Erlish |
| Current Topics – The Many Sided William Morris – An Employer’s Opinion of Working Men – Justice: English and French – The Situation in South Africa – How the Slum Makes Criminals – The Real Boers at Home – Corporal Punishment in Schools – Municipal Trading. |
| The Dream of Paula (Feuilleton) – Arthur Carmichael in the New York Collier’s Weekly. |
Vol. III No. 11, November 15, 1899 |
| Day-Break – R. Barton. |
| Our Representatives VIII – Mary Gray (With Portrait) |
| Our Electoral Policy – H. Quelch |
| The New Morality – Katie J. Kirkmann |
| Socialist Critics II John Rae M.A. – A.P. Hazell |
| Confessions of an ex-Anarchist (Continued) – “W.H.” |
| The Hanover Congress (Translated and Condensed from Die Neue Zeit by Karl Kautsky) |
| Current Topics – “After” in South Africa – After the Present War – Moral Factors in the War – The Modern Woman – Social Evolution. |
Vol. III No. 12, December 15, 1899 |
| Winter Frolic – Ern T. Coombe. |
| Our Representatives IX – Will Thorne (With Portrait) |
| Social-Democratic Theory and Practice – H. Quelch |
| Present-Day Marriage and Socialism – Kate Erlish |
| Socialist Critics III – Mr Benjamin Kidd. – A.P. Hazell |
| Confessions of an ex-Anarchist (Conclusion) – “W.H.” |
| Current Topics – “Oom Paul’s People” – A Nineteenth Century Error – South African Problems – Democracy and the War – A Study of the Italian Immigrant. |
1900 |
Vol. IV No. 1, January 15, 1900 |
| A Song of Truth – Ern T. Coombe |
| Our Representatives X. – George Lansbury (with Portrait) |
| Treacherous Toleration & Faddist Fanaticism – E. Belfort Bax |
| The Alien Question – C. Eyre |
| Socialist Critics – A.P.Hazell |
| Military Reform – G. Moch (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Current Topics – Our Indian Troops – Issues at Stake in South Africa – Capitalism and Imperialism in South Africa – Socialism in the United States – The Brave Boers – A Description of the Boer Army – The Cry of the Children – A British Engineer on American Machinery. |
Vol. IV No. 2 February 15, 1900 |
| The Prayer of the Proletariat – Ernest T. Clarke |
| Our Representatives XI. – Martin Judge (with Portrait) |
| South African in the Past and Present – F. Reginald Statham |
| Treacherous Toleration & Faddist Fanaticism – J.B. Askew |
| Is Man the Creature of Circumstances J. Tungate |
| Socialist Critics – A.P.Hazell |
| Military Reform (Continued) – G. Moch (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Current Topics – War and After – Lessons of the War – The War Chest of the Boers – A Reading from Past History. |
Vol. IV No. 3 March 15, 1900 |
| The Carrier Pigeon of Ladysmith – Edward J. Wheeler |
| John Richardson (with Portrait) |
| The War and Democracy – Th. Rothstein |
| The Small Dwellings Acquisition Act – Joseph Leech |
| Socialist Critics v Ruskin – A.P.Hazell |
| Treacherous Toleration Etc – G. Foster |
| Military Reform (Concluded) – G. Moch (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Internal Organisation of the Belgium Labour Party Emil Vandervelde (translated by A.E.L.) |
| Current Topics – Greater Germany – The Civil and Moral Effects of Drill – Can Life Be Chemically Produced? – How to Pay for the War – The Married Woman in Business – Housing the Poor – Polygamy v. Polygyny. |
| The Three Brothers Who Studied Philosophy (Feuilleton) P.A. Rosenberg |
Vol. IV No. 4 April 15, 1900 |
| L’Homme Sans Nom – John E. Ellam |
| Our Representatives XII Harry Young Bird (with Portrait) C.E.B |
| Trade Unionism, Social Democracy and Labour Representation – H. Quelch |
| The Story of the Chartists – W. Diack |
| Liberty, Equality, Fraternity! – Martha Moore Avery |
| Socialist Critics VI M. Gustave Le Bon – A.P.Hazell |
| Current Topics – The Future of South Africa – Socialism in Villages – Before and After the Raid – Some Lessons of the Transvaal War – Blood Is Money. |
| A Life for a Life (Feuilleton) |
Vol. IV No. 5 May 15, 1900 |
| The Khaki South – G.W.S. |
| The Story of a Socialist Press (with Illustration) |
| The Symbolism of the First of May – A.S. Headingley |
| The Story of the Chartists (Continued) – W. Diack |
| Socialism and Our Chambers of Commerce – Frank Colebrook |
| Current Topics – The Future of the British Army – Peter Lavroff – The Liberal Party and Imperial Federation – The Testimony from Johannesburg – Ten Years of a Socialist Newspaper – The British Sphere in Asia – Strength and Weakness of Boer Military Organisation – Business and Patriotism – The Degradation of the Press. |
| Four Modern Love Stories (Feuilleton) – W.P. |
Vol. IV No. 6 June 15, 1900 |
| A Dead Boer |
| The Ravages of Empire (Illustrated) |
| Our Policy – Th. Rothstein |
| The Story of the Chartists (Continued) – W. Diack |
| The Physical Basis of Education – Dan Irving |
| A Plea for Municipal Meat Supply – W.C. Portman |
| Current Topics – The Boer – Conscription – The Decline of Liberalism – Positivists and Social-Democrats – “We Are All Socialists Now” |
| Boum Boum (Feuilleton) (Translated from the German by – Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IV No. 7 July 15, 1900 |
| Church Tunes: “The Church’s One Foundation” – G.W.S. |
| Joseph Goodman |
| Our Policy – H. Quelch |
| A Word With Professor Beesly – E. Belfort Bax |
| Some Evils of the Private Ownership of Railways |
| The Story of the Chartists (Concluded) – W. Diack |
| Current Topics – “The White Man’s Burden” – Municipal Trading – Loyalty and War – “France, Russia and the Peace of the World” – England at the Parting of the Ways – Our Vacillation in China – The Policy of Peace – England’s Proposed Schoolboy Militia. |
| The Mad Dog (Feuilleton) |
Vol. IV No. 8 August 15, 1900 |
| The Widow’s Soldier Boy Ern T.Coombe. |
| Our Representatives – Henry Majer XIII (With Portrait) |
| “ Germany, England and the World Policy” – J.B. Askew |
| Some Evils of the Private Ownership of Railways (Continued) |
| Capitalism and Suicide – Walter C. Hart |
| Current Topics – Labour in France – Co-operative Societies in Belgium – Feeding the Children – Paul Kruger – Radicalism and Labour – A Socialist on Patriotism – A Factory Based on the Golden Rule – A Pointed Question from Japan. |
| Cranky Old Ike (Feuilleton) – M. Winchevsky |
Vol. IV No. 9 September 15, 1900 |
| Poetry Liebknecht “The Soldier” – Frank Colebrook. |
| Wilhelm Liebknecht (A Biographical Sketch) – Jacques Bonhomme |
| Love of Country – E. Belfort Bax |
| Some Evils of the Private Ownership of Railways (Concluded) |
| Current Topics – Old Age Pensions in Denmark – Wage-Earning Children. |
| Dives and Lazarus (Feuilleton) – R.J. |
Vol. IV No. 10 October 15, 1900 |
| Poetry Strafford – G.W.S. |
| H. Manning (With Portrait) |
| Liberalism and Trade Unionism – J. Spargo |
| Municipal Trading New Democitus |
| Monkey Brand Socialism v. The Socialist |
| Labour Party in Canada – Henry B. Ashplant |
| Current Topics – High Treason in Germany – Comte’s Attitude to Socialism – Verestchagin in Defence of China – The Housing of the Poor in Germany. |
| Dives and Lazarus (Feuilleton) (Conclusion) – R.J. |
Vol. IV No. 11 November 15, 1900 |
| Poetry Then and Now – Edward J. Gannon |
| Our Representatives XIV. A. Brooks (With Portrait) |
| Democratic Purity versus Electioneering |
| Trickery – John Goodman |
| “Was the War Inevitable?” – Thomas Kennedy |
| Congress of Italian Socialists – Jacques Bonhomme |
| Paris International Socialist Congress. Resolutions in Full |
| Current Topics – An Anarchist Colony – After the Khaki Election – Lessons of the War – Civilisation in China – The Moderates and the School Board – The True Aim of Preventitive medicine – Insurance Against Incapacity for Work and Old Age – Old Age Pensions in Belgium. |
| Under The London Board (Feuilleton) O.B. |
Vol. IV No. 12 December 15, 1900 |
| Poetry A Dirge of Labour – F. Harald Williams |
| Our Representatives XV. – Thomas Hurley |
| The Logic of Our Opposition to the War – John E. Ellam |
| H.G. Wilshire (Illustrated) |
| Class War and Ethics Karl Kautsky (Translated by J.B. Askew from the Neue Zeit, November 24 1900 |
| Current Topics – Societies’ Duty to the Tramp – The Wages of Capital – A Visit to the Boer Prisoners at St Helena – An Empire Adrift. |
| The Padre’s Vision |
| On Earth Peace, Good Will Toward Men (Feuilletons) |
1901 |
Vol. V No. 1, January 15, 1901 |
| Our Representatives Frederick Knee |
| A Bundle of Fallacies – E. Belfort Bax |
| Social Equality – A.P. Hazell |
| The Apology of Opportunism – Thomas Kennedy |
| At the Beginning of the Twentieth Century – Frederick Lessner |
| Hooliganism |
| Exploded Fallacies concerning the Poverty Problem – J. Spargo |
| America’s Small Merchant Marine (from the Literary Digest Dec.) |
| Labour at Century End G.M.K in Scottish Co-operator. |
| Some Boer Characteristics |
Vol. V No. 2, February 15, 1901 |
| Poetry A new Century Song – G.W.S |
| The Maison du Peuple in Brussels (Illustrated) – D.B.M. |
| Democracy – H.M. Hyndman |
| The Achievement of Finality – John E. Ellam |
| Thoughts on Responsibility – H.M. Hyndman |
| “A Bundle of Fallacies” – Dora B. Montefiore |
| Class War and Ethics Dr Forster and Karl Kautsky. (Translated from Die Neue Zeit by – J.B. Askew |
| Current Topics – Political Parties in Austria – America at the World’s Seat of Empire – Stock-Jobbing – Europeans in Asia -National Military Reform. |
| Edmée (Feuilleton) – Anatole France (Translated from the Figaro by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
Vol. V No. 3, March 15, 1901 |
| Poetry A Recent Election Address – A.M.B. |
| Our Representatives XVII – A.T. Grindley (with Portrait) – G.H.M. |
| Women – Her Quality, Environment |
| and Possibility – Martha Moore Avery |
| General Science and Social Science – Dr Zed |
| Political Determinism – Thomas Kennedy |
| Free Will or Fatalism – R. Walkington |
| Socialism, Science and Moral Considerations – F. Montague |
| In Memoriam – Philip D. Armour A.M. Simons |
| Current Topics – England, Ireland and the Century – Goethe and the Proletarian – Looting in China – The Overthrow of the Vendome Column. |
| Death From Cold (Translated from the French by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
Vol. V No. 4, April 15, 1901 |
| Poetry A Song of Hope W.T. Clarke |
| An Heroic Boer Woman Soldier (with Portrait) |
| Outraged Feminism – E. Belfort Bax |
| Women – Her Quality, Environment and Possibility II – Martha Moore Avery |
| Determinist Sophistry – John E. Ellam |
| General Science and Social Science (Continued) – Dr Zed |
| In Memoriam – Philip D. Armour (Concluded) – A.M. Simons |
| Current Topics – The Defence of the Empire: An Open Letter to Lord Salisbury – The Polish Socialist Party (1895-1899). |
| The Threshold (Feuilleton) – Ivan Turgenieff |
Vol. V No. 5, May 15, 1901 |
| Poetry Church Tunes – G.W.S. |
| General Christan De Wet (With Portrait) |
| Municipal Socialism |
| “A Bundle of Fallacies” – Dora B. Montefiore |
| Women – Her Quality, Environment |
| and Possibility III – Martha Moore Avery |
| Federation v. Isolation – John Goodman |
| Blacks and Whites – Ern T. Coombe |
| Current Topics – The Economic Decay of Great Britain – The Government, the House and the Country – The True Use of Books – The Dreyfus Affair. |
| Waiting For Masses (Feuilleton) L. Halevy (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
Vol. V No. 6, June 15, 1901 |
| To Lucifer – Ern T. Coombe |
| Commandant-Gen Louis Botha (With Portrait) |
| “A Bundle of Fallacies” – E. Belfort Bax |
| Los Seqidores – R.B. Cunninghame Graham |
| Tolstoyan Asceticism – J.K Van de Veer (Translated from the Dutch by Jac de Kan.) |
| Belgium Trade Union Legislation R. Briquet |
| Current Topics – Socialist Press in Italy – Zola’s “Work” – The Economic Decay of Great Britain. |
Vol. V No. 7, July 15, 1901 |
| One Common Cause – Ern T. Coombe |
| Henry H. Van Kol (With Portrait) |
| The Degeneracy of Mr Frederick Harrison – J. Spargo |
| Tolstoyan Asceticism (Conclusion.) – J.K Van de Veer (Translated from the Dutch by Jac de Kan.) |
| “Work” Jean Jaurès (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
| Zola’s “Travail” and Jaurès Criticism – H.M. Hyndman |
| Is Great Britain Living on Capital? |
| On the Steppes Maxim Gorki (translated by Emily Jakowleff and Dora B. Montefiore) |
Vol. V No. 8, August 15, 1901 |
| Poetry The Future Earth Life – G.H. Stevens |
| Pieter Jelles Troelstra (With Portrait) – J.K. Van de Veer |
| The Campaign Against Trade Unionism |
| Problems of Crime – Walter C. Hart |
| Tolstoy and Socialism – Wm. Lee |
| The Triumph of Anarchy (A poem) – John E. Ellam |
| A Primitive – R.B.Cunninghame Graham |
| The Economic Decay of Great Britain |
| Current Topics: Famine and Its Causes in Italy – Cost of Living in Madrid – The Billion |
| Dollar Trust – The Liberal Party a Menace to English Democracy – The Progress of |
| Socialism – The Socialist Press in Germany. |
Vol. V No. 9, September 15, 1901 |
| Poetry Silver Linings – Ern T. Coombe |
| Jan Hendrik Schaper (With Portrait) |
| Towards Unity – J.B. Askew |
| Last Words on “Blacks and Whites” – E. Belfort Bax |
| Three Periods of Wealth Production – Martha Moore Avery |
| My Visit to the “Tolstoyan Colony” at Whiteway – J. Spargo |
| Facts on the Opium Question and Christian England Compiled by David J. Wynkoop |
| Current Topics: Breeding the New Wheats – Socialism in the Argentine – The Wars of the Future – Three Billion Dollar Trust – The End of Trade Unionism – Imperialism and the Coming Crisis for Democracy. |
| Two Letters – Feuilleton – Ern T. Coombe |
Vol. V No. 10, October 15, 1901 |
| Poetry Hooligans – G.W.S. |
| Our Representatives Arthur Hayday (With Portrait) |
| “Towards Unity” |
| A Menacing Friendship – George D. Herron |
| Waking Up John Bull – J.C Webster |
| Three Periods of Wealth Production (Conclusion) – Martha Moore Avery |
| Extracts from the Letters of Engels to Marx (translated by Esther Wood from the Neue Zeit.) |
| Current Topics: What You Get – Assassination of a Fruit of Socialism – Anarchism – The Effect of Increased Diet on a poorly Fed Child – London and Paris – a Contrast – Socialism in Hungary. |
| Monsieur Badin; or Life in a Government Office – Feuilleton G. Courteline (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
Vol. V No. 11, November 15, 1901 |
| Poetry La Grande Commune – G.W.S. |
| Job Harriman (With Portrait) J.S. |
| “Towards Unity” – J.B. Askew |
| Bourgeois Education and Proletarian Realities – Dora B. Montefiore |
| A Dormant Democracy – John Goodman |
| Socialism and the Modern Novel Esther Wood |
| Current Topics: The Boers As Seen by Webster Davis – The New Social-Democracy -The Fight Against Consumption – Reform Through Social Work – Great Britain and Russia – Is Russia Preparing to Invade India? – Results of the Recent French Census. |
| Dooley on Disqualifying the Enemy |
Vol. V No. 12, December 15, 1901 |
| Poetry Broken on the Wheel W.R. Fox in The Workers Call |
| George D. Herron (With Portrait) – J. Spargo. |
| The Coming of the State – Theo. Rothstein |
| The Socialist Movement in America A.M. Simons (editor International Socialist Review) |
| Woman and Her Place in Society – Hannah B. Taylor |
| On Selfishness Egeria |
| Current Topics: Trade Unionism in America – Next Session’s Education Bill – Militarism in Politics and Lord Roberts’ Army Reorganisation Scheme – The Crisis with Germany and its Results – A Birds-eye View of American Education. |
| M. Seguin’s Goat – Feuilleton Alphonse Daudet (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
1902 |
Vol. VI No. 1, January, 1902 |
| Poetry Labour – G.W.S. |
| A Socialist Composer and his Art (With Portrait) – J. Spargo. |
| Pro-British Arguments – E. Belfort Bax |
| The Socialist Movement in America – W. McGregor |
| “Woman and Her Place in Society” – K. Fitzgerald |
| Current Topics: Socialism in Hungary – The Social Abyss – The Education Problem – Socialism and Bersteinism – An Appraisal of English Periodicals – “Back to the Land” – Trusts and Socialism – The Exhaustion of Nature’s Stores – International Socialist Bulletin – The Heathen Chinee. |
Vol. VI No. 2, February, 1902 |
| Poetry Socialist March – G.W.S. |
| W.J Nairn (With Portrait) – G.S. Yates |
| Factitious Unity – E. Belfort Bax |
| Jesuits and Freemasons “Killing No Murder” – A.S Headingley |
| Pro-Boer Sentiments – Thomas Kennedy |
| “Woman and Her Place in Society” – H.M. Taylor |
| Current Topics: A Cabinet that Owns Countries – Railroads of the World – Trade Unionism in 1901 – A Bismark in Pantoufles – “Great Britain and Germany” – British Industry and the Wage System – Machine Mined Coal – Debs Epigrams. |
Vol. VI No. 3, March, 1902 |
| Poetry Sons of Labour – G.W.S. |
| G.W. Melchers (With Portrait) – J.C. Van Der Veer |
| Trade Unions and Political Action – H.W. Lee |
| Bernstein and the German Party – J.B. Askew |
| “Woman and Her Place in Society” – K. Fitzgerald |
| The Socialist Movement in America – A.M. Simons |
| Current Topics: Canada, England and the United States – Successful Co-operation in a Mining Village – The United States of Imperial Britain – Botha, De Wet and Viljoen – A Prosperous British India – The New French Navy – The Growth of Italy – “Dividing up” the Product. |
| A Vision of Judgement – Dora B. Montefiore |
Vol. VI No. 4, April, 1902 |
| Poetry Survival of the Fittest – Charlotte Perkins Stetson |
| The Soul of America – Julian Hawthorne |
| Russia in Revolutionary Throes Scenes and Pictures |
| The International Socialist Bulletin Issued by the International Socialist Bureau, Brussels |
| Programme of Immediate Reforms Adopted by the Socialist Congress at Tours |
| Current Topics: “Dividing up” the Product (Conclusion) – The Commercial Needs of the Empire. |
| An Autumn Night by Maxim Gorki (translated by Emily Jakowleff and Dora B. Montefiore.) |
Vol. VI No. 5, May, 1902 |
| Poetry The Red Bit o’ Bunting – G.W.S. |
| The Voice of the Outcast in Literature Maxim Gorki (With Portrait) |
| Socialist Unity – H. Quelch |
| A Life Story – J. Spargo |
| The Candid Conservative – C.F. |
| Some Letters of Karl Marx |
| Current Topics: The Increase of Wealth – South Africa and India – The First of May – Industrial Trusts and National Prosperity – The Anarchist Movement in Spain. |
| L’homme Qui Rit (Feuilleton) |
Vol. VI No. 6, June, 1902 |
| Poetry Peace – E. Colebrook |
| The New International (With Photographs of the Members of the International Socialist Bureau) |
| Bernstein and the German Party – E. Belfort Bax |
| The Riots and the Elections in Belgium – A.S. Headingley |
| Current Topics: Investigating the Beef Trust – The Limits of the American Invasion – Without House or Home – The Improvements of the Human Race – The Shipping Combine and the British Flag – Can A Newspaper Editor be an Honest Man? – Trades that Sell Death – The Modern Battle – American Success Due to British Workmen – Martin Dooley on Books and Reading – Social Democracy and the Church in Germany. |
| The Voice of the Outcast in Literature – Dora B. Montefiore |
| A Fragment Galicowa (Translated from the Polish by K. Erlish Bobrowsky.) |
Vol. VI No. 7, July, 1902 |
| Poetry Here and There – “Spion Kop” |
| Robert Owen and His Work (With Portrait) – A.P. Hazell |
| Richard Wagner as a Revolutionary – Dora B. Montefiore |
| Bernstein and the German Party – J.B. Askew |
| Art and Labour (Illustrated) |
| Current Topics: Are Wages Declining? – Census Figures Show a Decrease as Measured in the Prices of Commodities – The Growth of Luxury in America Causing Political and Social Decadence – Civilisation and the Birth Rate – A Plea for Mercy to the Offenders – The American Shipping Trust – Why Europe Is Likely to Remain at Peace. |
| An Evening Walk Guy de Maupassant (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
Vol. VI No. 8, August, 1902 |
| Poetry Once Upon a Time – “Spion Kop” |
| M. Beer (With Portrait) |
| Last Words on the Bernstein Question – E. Belfort Bax |
| Some Letters of Karl Marx (Continued) |
| The Materialist Conception of History – A Discussion between K. Kautsky and E. Belfort Bax. |
| The National Expenditure |
| Current Topics: Socialism in Brazil – The Economic Taproot of Imperialism. |
| To the Tuileries W. Liebknecht (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
Vol. VI No. 9, September, 1902 |
| Poetry The Trade Unionist – G.W.S. |
| “Mother Jones” (With Portrait) |
| The Trades Union Congress and Trades Union Politics – H. Quelch |
| Some Letters of Karl Marx (Continued) |
| The Materialist Conception of History – A Discussion between K. Kautsky and E. Belfort Bax. |
| Current Topics: The Nonconformists and the Education Bill. |
| The Elixir of the Rev. Father Gaucher Alphonse Daudet (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
Vol. VI No. 10, October, 1902 |
| Poetry Twenty Odd Edwin Arnold Bernohlz in the Comrade. |
| A Reminiscence of Emile Zola (With Portrait) – M. Beer |
| An American Professor on Marx’s Historical Theories – J.B.Askew |
| The Materialist Conception of History – A Discussion between K. Kautsky and – E. Belfort Bax. |
| Some Letters of Karl Marx (Continued) |
| Current Topics: Conditions of Labour in New Zealand – Labour Organisation in the United States – A Conservative Reform Programme |
| Crainqueville (Feuilleton) – Anatole France (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
Vol. VI No. 11, November, 1902 |
| Poetry To Intellectuals – G.H. Stevens. |
| Jamee O’shaughnessy (With Portrait) |
| Home Rule and Rome Rule – H. Quelch |
| The Lack of Economic Knowledge – John E. Ellam |
| Some Letters of Karl Marx (Continued) |
| The Materialist Conception of History – A Discussion between K. Kautsky and E. Belfort Bax. |
| Current Topics: The Reversion to Toryism – Trusts and Combination – Mammoth Trusts and Municipal Trading – Wages Since 1850 – Popularity and Karl Marx. |
| The Base of Riches (Feuilleton) Edmondo de Amicis (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
Vol. VI No. 12, December, 1902 |
| Poetry Battle Hymn of the Wronged Hamlin Garland. |
| Karl Kautsky (With Portrait) |
| Feminism in Extremis – E. Belfort Bax |
| Some Notes on the Early Flemish Painters – Dora B. Montefiore |
| Some Letters of Karl Marx (Continued) |
| The Materialist Conception of History – A Discussion between K. Kautsky and – E. Belfort Bax. |
| Current Topics: The Reversion to Toryism – Trusts and Combination – Mammoth Trusts and Municipal Trading – Wages Since 1850 – Popularity and Karl Marx. |
| The Greatest Colonial Minister |
1903 |
Vol. VII No. 1, January, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. Ourselves – The Aim and Scope of our Efforts – The Unemployed – Venezuela – The Trade Unions and the Law – In the Old World and the New. |
| Twenty-One Years of Socialist Agitation – H. Quelch |
| The Situation in the United States – J.E. Ellam |
| Behind the Scenes in the Krupp Affair |
| The Aims and Limitations of the Materialist Conception of History – E. Belfort Bax |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – (Symposium). |
| The Coming Struggle of Socialism with Clericalism in Germany |
| The Reviews: National Health – Our Relations with Germany – The French Republic. |
| The Old Tunic François Coppée (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. VII No. 2, February, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. The Unemployed – The War on Trade Unions – The Future of Strikes – And the Future of Trade Unions – A National Peril – Political Ostriches. |
| The Jews in East London – One of Them |
| Revisionism in Germany – J.B. Askew |
| The Aims and Limitations of the Materialist Conception of History – K. Kautsky |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – (Symposium). |
| The Coming Struggle of Socialism with Clericalism in Germany |
| The Reviews: Concerning Gambling – Christian Science and Eddy Worship – National Strategy. |
| Report of the International Socialist Bureau |
| Child Labour in the Southern States |
Vol. VII No. 3, March, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. The Conference on the Unemployed – A Fatuous Conclusion – A Backward People – A Genuine Labour Party – Not Worth the Trouble – “Labour Men” and the Unemployed – The Storm Cloud in the East. |
| Political Democracy – John E. Ellam |
| The Failure of Owen’s New Harmony and Other Communities – A.P. Hazell |
| The Socialist, Social Reform, and Labour Movement in the English Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – (Symposium). |
| The Reviews: Social Reform – The Obligations of the Tory Party – Chinese Labour – The Motor Car. |
| Interesting Extracts from Various Sources The Asti Colony – Militarism and the Italian Socialists – The percentage of Workers – Christianity in Siberia – The Agrarian Question in Germany – The Birth Rate of Europe – the Worst of Being Poor. |
| Child Labour in the Southern States |
Vol. VII No. 4, April, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. The Bye Elections – The Meaning of Woolwich – The Impossibility of Liberalism – Expropriating the Landlords Expropriation! – Penryn – Our Thunder. |
| Municipal Socialism – Th. Rothstein |
| Socialism or Labourism: Which? – John E. Ellam |
| The Socialist, Social Reform, and Labour Movement in the English Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Three Letters from Marx to Professor E.S. Beesly |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – (Symposium). |
| The Reviews: Old Age Pensions and Military Service – The Rights and Methods of Labour. |
| Interesting Extracts from Various Sources – Child Labour Legislation in Five States – The Coming Wood Famine. |
| Comtism and Marxism |
Vol. VII No. 5, May, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. The Conference on the Unemployed – A Fatuous Conclusion – A Backward |
| People – A Genuine Labour Party – Not Worth the Trouble – “Labour Men” and the Unemployed – The Storm Cloud in the East. |
| The Cry of the Children – H. Neumann |
| When Shall We Realise Socialism? – A.P. Hazell |
| The Socialist, Social Reform, and Labour Movement in the English Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – (Symposium). |
| The Reviews: The Social-Democratic Party in Germany – The New Zealand Elections. |
| Interesting Extracts from Various Sources – The Sins of the Fathers – The German Election Campaign. |
| The Procurator of Judea (Feuilleton) |
Vol. VII No. 6, June, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. A Consequence of Imperialism – Tariffs and Pensions – The Folly of Imperialism – Our Ruined Empire – Helping Reaction -The Failure of Trade Unionism. |
| A “Socialist” on Liberalism and Labour – H.W Lee |
| A Word to the Women of the Working Classes – Henriette Roland Holst Van Der Schalk |
| The Socialist, Social Reform, and Labour Movement in the English Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Poem – To Live – A. Hickmott |
| “Republics versus Women” by Mrs Kate Trimble Wolsey – Dora B. Montefiore |
| The Malady of the Poor |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – (Symposium). |
| The Reviews: Imperial Reciprocity – The Future of the Negro. |
| Comtism and Marxism |
Vol. VII No. 7, July, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. The Zollverein Red Herring – Socialism against Imperialism – The Protection of Labour – Commercial Prosperity and National Decadence – Protection and Poverty – Capitalism and the Home – Killed by Capitalism – The Kishinieff Massacres. |
| The Socialist Victory in Germany – J.B Askew |
| A Word to the Women of the Working Classes – Henriette Roland Holst Van Der Schalk |
| The Socialist, Social Reform, and Labour Movement in the English Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – (Symposium). |
| Imperial Policy and Free Trade |
| The Kishinieff Massacre – Manifesto of the International Socialist Bureau |
| Comtism and Marxism |
Vol. VII No. 8, August, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. Barnard Castle – Liberalism and Labour – Socialism is the only Basis for Independence – The Ruin of the Workers – National Decay – Slavery in South Africa – The Boer Protest. |
| The International Attack on Trade Unionism – H.W. Lee |
| The Future of the Children – A.A Watts |
| The Child of the Alien – A British Nomad |
| To-Morrow’s Poor (Poem) – Edwin Arnold Bernholz |
| The Socialist, Social Reform, and Labour Movement in the English Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – (Symposium). |
| The Reviews – Free Trade and Protection from the Workman’s Point of View – The German Elections. |
| “Jeannot et Colin” (Feuilleton) Voltaire (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
Vol. VII No. 9, September, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. The End of the Session – An Invertebrate Opposition – The Modern Highwayman – The Curse of Capitalism – the War Commission – Trade Depression – The Trades Union Congress. |
| Free Trade and Prosperity – H. Quelch |
| The Education of Authority – J.M. O’Fallon |
| The Iron Law of Wages and Current Problems – A.A Watts |
| The Socialist, Social Reform, and Labour Movement in the English Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – E. Belfort Bax (Symposium). |
| The Reviews – The New Labour Movement – The Inner Meaning of Protectionism. |
| The Co-operative Society Vooruit of Ghent, after the Inauguration of its new Premises. |
Vol. VII No. 10, October, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. The Impotent Opposition – Perils of Empire – Macedonia – Capitalist Christianity – Visions of Capitalism – The Unemployed. |
| Poverty and Protection – H. Quelch |
| Freed Trade and Trades Unionism – W. Sellors |
| The Rise of Socialism in America – Mary Simonds Johnstone |
| In Revolt (Poem) – Arthur Hickmott |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – (A Symposium). |
| The Socialist, Social Reform, and Labour Movement in the English Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Interesting Extracts from Various Sources – August Bebel – The Elections in Germany – German Socialism on the Eve of Election – Automobile versus Railway. |
| Biggarreau (Feuilleton) Andre Théuriet (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. VII No. 11, November, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. Chamberlain and the Class War – A liberal Panacea – Penryn – More “Profit-Sharing” – A Discredited Propagandist – The Unemployed – Education and Dogma. |
| Fiscal Facts and Fallacies – H. Quelch |
| Protection and the Future of Socialism in Great Britain – Hector Kirby |
| A Notable Anniversary – J.B. Askew |
| The Socialist, Social Reform, and Labour Movement in the English Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – A. Bebel (A Symposium). |
| The Reviews – American Affairs – Pinchbeck Protectionism – The Economic Condition of the Country: Is it Improving? Mr Chamberlain: The Protagonist and the Future. |
| Interesting Extracts from Various Sources – Is Social Democracy Anti-Christian – The Floor of the Pacific – Child Labour and Tramps. |
| By God’s Grace (Feuilleton) W. Feldman in the Krytyka. (Translated from the Polish by K. Erlish Bobrowski.) |
Vol. VII No. 12, December, 1903 |
| Editorial Brevities. A Crime and a Blunder – Herbert Spencer – Pedantry and Poverty – The Riddle of the Sphinx – A Rallying Cry for the Liberals – Protection and Trusts – The Lie of the Loaves – Wages and Tariffs – Labour and Fiscalism. |
| More Fiscal Fallacies – H. Quelch |
| The German Trade Unions in 1902 – J.B. Askew |
| Bill Horace at Home (Poem) |
| The Socialist, Social Reform, and Labour Movement in the English Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Clericalism and the Socialist Attitude Thereto – (A Symposium). (Conclusion) |
| The Reviews – The Growth of German Exports – Canada and the New Imperialism – The Woman who Toils. |
| Interesting Extracts from Various Sources – Capitalist Liberty and Working Class Slavery – Punishment of German Army Officers – New German Child Labour Law – Socialism in Japan – Crimes of Capitalism. |
| The Recruit (Feuilleton) H. de Balzac. (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme.) |
1904 |
Vol. VIII No. 1, January 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Somnolent Mr Long – Pomp and Poverty – The Children’s Charter – The Motorists’ Monopoly – The Coming Conscription – Citizens and Soldiers – Capitalism and Immorality, The Re-conquest of the Transvaal. |
| The Fallacy of Figures – H. Quelch |
| The Electoral Policy of the S.D.F. – A.A. Watts |
| The Socialist, Social Reform and Labour Movement in the English-Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Patriarchs of Socialism Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Theory of Value – C. Terry |
| What is Socialism? Winning Essays in Reynold’s Competition |
| The Reviews - The “Yellow Peril” Bogy – Sir Robert Giffen on the Preference Proposals – “A White Australia: What It Means” – Fiscal Reform. |
| The Merchant and the Fool (Feuilleton) C.H. Le Bosquet |
Vol. VIII No. 2, February 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – Our Phenomenal Prosperity -Our Lost Millions – Women’s Work – Boycotting Barmaids – “Temperance Reform” – Army Reorganisation. |
| The Conflict in the Far East – Th. Rothstein |
| Our Comrades of 1820-40 to the Front – J. de Hoop Scheffer |
| The Federal Elections in Australia – Chas Eyre |
| The Socialist, Social Reform and Labour Movement in the English-Speaking World outside the United Kingdom |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano |
| What is Socialism? Winning Essays in Reynold’s Competition |
| Theory of Value – C. Terry |
| The Reviews -Financial and Economic Situation in Japan – Behind the Fiscal Veil – A National Theatre. |
| The Little Pâtés (Feuilleton) A. Daudet (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. VIII No. 3, March 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Growth of Militarism – The Economics of Armaments – Our Drink Bill – Temperance and Economics – The Triumph of Compromise – The Penalties of Hustling – Speeding-up Labour. |
| The Yellow Danger – H. Quelch |
| Socialism and Temperance – F.C.Watts |
| Some Observations on Mr Shaw’s Superman – F Askew |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano |
| Theory of Value – C. Terry |
| The Reviews – Russian Financial Position – Japan and Russia – The Unity of the Empire. |
| Interesting Items from Various Sources – School Teachers in Spain – The Women Voters of Australia – German Railways – Payment of Members in Germany – The Educational System of Japan – Secular Education in Australia – The Public Schools of Sweden – Russian Opinion of Russian Doings – The Gospel of Terrorism in Russia. |
| Types of the Underman (Feuilleton) C.H Le Bosquet |
Vol. VIII No. 4, April 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – Easter Conferences – The Social-Democratic Federation – The Independent Labour Party – Shop Assistants – The National Union of Teachers – Survivals – The General Strike – British Brigandage – The Anti-Slavery Agitation – Freedom of Contract. |
| Socialism and Foreign Politics – H. Quelch |
| Socialism in Italy – J.B. Askew |
| Socialism and Temperance (Concluded) – F.C.Watts |
| The Uncrowned Queens – F. Askew |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano |
| Memoirs of a Communard Jean Allemane (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Shall we Revise our Programme |
| Backward or Forward – Ernest Untermann |
| The Reviews – A Business View of the Chinese Labour Problem – The Chinese Labour Question – the Khunkuzes or Chinese Cossacks – The United States and Great Britain – Turkey and Bulgaria. |
| Interesting Items from Various Sources – Are the Days of Darwinism Numbered – The American Negro Artisan. |
| To the Shadows of the Dead (Feuilleton) Translated by Olga Roubleff from the Russian Social Democratic Journal, Zaria (Dawn). |
Vol. VIII No. 5, May 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – May-Day – Free Maintenance – Militarism and Free Maintenance – Municipalism and Socialism -A Liberal Recruit – The Difficulties of Labourism – Paltering with Pensions – The Scourge of Peace – British Brutality in South Africa – The Defeat of Reaction in France. |
| The War – and After – Theo Rothstein |
| Why the Socialist Party is the only Labour Party – Hector Kirby |
| The General Strike – William Fergusson |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano |
| Memoirs of a Communard Jean Allemane (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Labour and Liberalism |
| The Reviews – Tramp Ward – Huxley. |
| Interesting Items from Various Sources – Literacy and Social Progress – Land Values in Germany -War and Finance. |
Vol. VIII No. 6, June 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Coming of Conscription – The Curse of Militarism -Poverty, The Thibetan Atrocity – Capitalist Anarchy in Colorado – An International Plot – The Successful Failure of Co-operation -Futile Fanaticism – Municipalism and Temperance v. Intemperance and Fanaticism – Free Maintenance – The American Socialist party Convention. |
| The War – and After – Theo Rothstein |
| No Army but the Nation Armed – W. Sellors |
| Labour Politics in Australia – William Fergusson |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano |
| Memoirs of a Communard Jean Allemane (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Elections in Belgium Leon Furnémont and Emile Vandevelde (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Reviews – The Cobden Centenary and Modern Liberalism – The White Man’s Place in Africa – Korea: Its History and Prospects – Herbert Spencer : His Autobiography and Philosophy -- The Kingsley Novels. |
| Interesting Items from Various Sources – The Poetry of the Japanese People – The Russian Secret Police. |
Vol. VIII No. 7, July 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – Poverty, Dirt and Disease – Wales for Religious Liberty – The Colorado Outrages – The Alien Bill Farce – Liberalism and Labour – A Labour Programme – Our National Prosperity – The Immovable Government – A Hopeless Opposition. |
| Patriotism: Its Growth and Outcome – E. Belfort Bax |
| A Travesty of Justice – F. Askew |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano |
| Memoirs of a Communard Jean Allemane (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Awakening Youth (Poem) – Arthur Hickmott |
| The Reviews – The Religious Situation in France – The American Government in the Chicago Strike of 1884 – Tramps and Wanderers. |
| Interesting Items |
Vol. VIII No. 8 August 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – Plundering the Plundered – Sauce for Goose – Physical deterioration – Workmen’s Compensation – The Duty of the State – Prosperity and Poverty – Religious Philanthropy and Unemployed Problem – Justices’ Justice. |
| Assassination of Plehve – Theo Rothstein |
| Social-Democratic Party of Victoria Australia – J.S. Toomey |
| George Sand – Jacques Bonhomme |
| Patriarchs of Socialism Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Memoirs of a Communard – Jean Allemane (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Reviews – Physical Condition of Working Class Children – Ethical Need of the Present Day – Dockyards and Shipyards: A Phase of Admiralty Policy. |
| Interesting Items The Execution of Von Plehve – Social Democracy in England – The English Woman in Politics – Progress of Polish Prussification |
Vol. VIII No. 9 September 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Amsterdam Congress – The end of Revisionism – Reform and Revolution – Trades Unionism and Socialism – Free Maintenance – The Unemployed. |
| The International Congress and Revisionism – J.B Askew |
| Female Suffrage and its Implications – E. Belfort Bax |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Memoirs of a Communard – Jean Allemane (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Reviews – Political and Industrial Situation in Australia – The Small Industries of France. |
| The Enchanted Marsh (La Mare au Diable) |
| (Feuilleton) George Sand |
Vol. VIII No. 10 October 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Amsterdam Congress – The end of Revisionism – Reform and Revolution – Trades Unionism and Socialism – Free Maintenance – The Unemployed. |
| Free Maintenance and the Family – H. Quelch |
| The Psychology of the Family Ideal – F. Askew |
| Female Suffrage and Its Implications – W.H.Humphries |
| Economic and Physical Conditions of the Working Class – Jno Rhind |
| From my Window (Poem) – Arthur Hickmott |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Memoirs of a Communard – Jean Allemane (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Reviews – The Bye-Law Tyranny – The Need for Economic Education – Sir Leslie Stephen on Hobbes. |
| The Enchanted Marsh (La Mare au Diable) George Sand (Feuilleton) |
Vol. VIII No. 11 November 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – Taking it Lying Down – The Silence of Sir Henry – Socialist Municipalism – Trades Unionism and Socialism – What Social Democrats Have Done – The Fabian Failure -The Unemployed – The Wrong Method – Hope for the Unemployed. |
| The Question of Unity – H. Quelch |
| Morals and Economics – C. Terry |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Memoirs of a Communard (Conclusion) Jean Allemane (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Reviews – Socialism in Japan – The Unemployed: Lessons of the Mansion House Fund – The Check to Women Suffrage in the United States – We are Prosperous: What have We to Fear. |
| The Enchanted Marsh (La Mare au Diable) George Sand (Feuilleton) – Continued |
Vol. VIII No. 12 December 15, 1904 |
| Editorial Brevities – National Prosperity – And Poverty – Liberal Bunkum – Revolution in Russia – Good from Evil – Chaos in South Africa – Free Maintenance. |
| The Unemployed – H. Quelch and A.A. Watts |
| The Feeding of School Children |
| The Relationship of Co-operation to Socialism and Trade Unionism – J.G. Newlove |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Czar Legend |
| The Reviews – American Affairs – My Political Creed or why I shall Vote the Socialist Ticket – Debs on the Presidential Election – The Education of Children – Free Meals for School Children (A Birmingham Experiment) |
| The Enchanted Marsh (La Mare au Diable) |
| (Feuilleton) (Conclusion) George Sand |
1905 |
Vol. IX No. 1, January 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Fall of Port Arthur – Some Possible Consequences – What of India – The Movement in Japan – Our Increasing Prosperity – Labour’s Lost Millions – Socialism or Transportation. |
| Can England Feed Herself? – A.A. Watts |
| The Rout of Revisionism – H. Quelch |
| A State Maintenance Scheme and Trade Unionism – Frederic Fletcher |
| Balzac – Jacques Bonhomme |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Reviews – What Ireland had Got – The German Agrarian Movement – The Position of the Australian Aboriginal on the Scale of Human Intelligence – Meaning of the Big Socialist Vote – The Agitation for Universal Suffrage in Japan. |
| Eugenie Grandet (Feuilleton) Balzac (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IX No. 2, February 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Free Maintenance Agitation – Our Debt to the Irish – Labour Representation Legal Traps for Trade Unionists – The Reorganisation of the Labour Movement – Our Record Prosperity – And Record Poverty – A Liberal Programme. |
| The Fortunes of Social Democracy in Russia or the Dogma Triumphant – Th. Rothstein |
| For Union and Unity – A. Bebel |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Reviews – The Prospects of Russian Revolution – The Red Virgin of Montmartre. |
| Eugenie Grandet – (Continued) (Feuilleton) Balzac (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IX No. 3, March 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Labour Party _ The Present Position – The Position of the S.D.F. – In the Matter of a Programme – Liberal Futilities – Secular Education – Free Maintenance – the Unemployed. |
| The Position of the Poor Law in the Problem of Poverty – George Lansbury |
| Revolution – C. Terry |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| To What Extent is the Communist Manifesto Obsolete? – K. Kautsky |
| The Reviews – The Prospects of Russian Revolution – The Red Virgin of Montmartre. |
| Eugenie Grandet – (Continued) (Feuilleton) Balzac (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IX No. 4, April 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Unemployed – Some Interesting Facts – Go though and Do Likewise – Suffer Little Children – The Political Outlook – The Candour of Lord Roseberry – Clericalism the Enemy – in Defence of Trade Unionism. |
| Socialism and Alcohol – J.B. Askew |
| Evolution – C. Terry |
| Omar Khayyam: The Poet of Socialist Philosophy – Olaf Bloch |
| Patriarchs of Socialism Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Socialist Aim? – Jean Jaurès |
| What the Parties Stand For. – Eugene V. Debs |
| The Reviews – Who and Where are the Unemployed? – Democracy and Reaction – An Indictment of the Modern City – The Paralysis of the Russian Government – India for the Middle Classes – The Slum as a World. |
| Eugenie Grandet – (Continued) (Feuilleton) Balzac (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IX No. 5, May 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities – A defeat for Trade Unionism The City of the Children – Bread before Education – Where the Money Should Come From – The Churches and the Children – The Unemployed Workmen Bill – Some Defects of the Bill – A Memorable March. |
| Socialism and Alcohol – H. Quelch |
| Return or Retreat – J.B. Askew |
| Methods of Capitalism in America: I. Child Slavery |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) William Morris |
| French Militarism and Anti-Militarism |
| The Reviews – Menace of the East – The Black Problem in South Africa – Japan’s War on Disease – Editing a Paper in Russia – The Need for National. |
| Eugenie Grandet – (Continued) (Feuilleton) Balzac (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IX No. 6, June 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Unemployed – Morocco – Co-operative Progress – The Failure of Thrift – A Malthusian Paradise – South African Swindle – A Temperance Policy. |
| Socialism, Patriotism and Militarism – H. Quelch |
| Socialism and Alcohol – J.B. Askew |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Reviews – The White Peril – The Trust: The Great Modern Revolutionist – Ruskin’s View of Literature. |
| Interesting Items from Various Sources – Tolstoy at Home – Socialism in Norway – The Awakening of China – The Cell Theory – Garden for School Children – The Progress of Socialism in the United States – The Condition of Women in Japan. |
| Eugenie Grandet – (Continued) (Feuilleton) Balzac (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IX No. 7, July 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities – Germany vice Russia – Deposed – Democracy against Despotism – Feeding the Children – Some Useful Suggestions – The Unemployed – The Aliens Bill – Capitalist Morality – “Socialists and Alcohol.” |
| Socialism and Militarism – H. Quelch |
| Socialism and the Trusts – J.G. Newlove |
| Pauper Returns |
| May-Day in the Antipodes – William Fergusson |
| Patriarchs of Socialism Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Socialism and Internationalism |
| The Reviews – The Fall of M. Delcassé and the Anglo-French Entente – The Treatment of Criminals – the Future of Poland. |
| Interesting Items from Various Sources – Waste of Life in America – The Russian Proletariat -Seamy Side of Japanese Civilisation – Morocco. |
| Eugenie Grandet – (Continued) (Feuilleton) Balzac (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IX No. 8, August 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities – Tricking the Unemployed – The Emigration Fraud Again – Noncomformity and Politics – Wealth and Poverty – Not too Old at a Hundred. |
| Social-Democracy and Political Reform – H.W. Lee |
| Anti-Alcohol – E.B. Bax |
| Philosophical Meditation – J.B.Askew |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Frederick Engels – Paul Lafargue |
| Socialism and Internationalism – A. Bebel |
| The Reviews – England, France and Germany – The Nation and the Army – The Newspapers of Our Aliens – The Extravagance of Local Expenditure. |
| Eugenie Grandet – (Continued) (Feuilleton) Balzac (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IX No. 9, September 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities – Need for Consolidation – Compulsory Arbitration – Still the Unemployed – A Good Sign – Japanese Jingoism – The Trades Union Congress – The New Treaty with Japan. |
| Socialism Adopted to the Small-Bourgeoisie – J.B.Askew |
| The Conquest of Power – Robert Michel |
| Patriarchs of Socialism – Paolo Orano (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| Socialism and Internationalism, – Plekhanov |
| The East Asiatic War and the Militia (Citizen Army) – Rudolf Kraft |
| Frederick Engels – F. Mehring |
| The Reviews – Belgium and the Congo – How Poor Law Guardians Spend their Money – Japan After the War – What Japan has Taught England and Italy – Women Trade Unionists – Fresh Air Tubes for London. |
| Eugenie Grandet – (Continued) (Feuilleton) Balzac (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IX No. 10, October 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities – Need for Consolidation – Compulsory Arbitration – Still the Unemployed – A Good Sign – Japanese Jingoism – The Trades Union Congress – The New Treaty with Japan. |
| The Economical Theory of History – E. Belfort Bax |
| The Scientific Characteristics of Malthus and Ricardo Karl Marx (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Advent (Poem) – Arthur Hickmott |
| The Rights of the Horse and the Rights of Man – Paul Lafargue |
| Socialism and Internationalism – Paul Lafargue |
| The Reviews – The Home and the Workshop – The German Working Man and Protection – Liberalism in it Dotage – England’s Beneficent Rule – The Difficulties of Socialism in the Argentine. |
| Eugenie Grandet – (Continued) (Feuilleton) Balzac (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. IX No. 11, November 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities -The Unemployed Agitation – Quem Deus vult perdere, prius dementat – The Municipal Elections – The General Strike – No Rosewater Revolution – Clericalism and Labour – Labour and Liberalism. |
| The Eclectic Theory of History – Th. Rothstein |
| Army Reform – H. Quelch |
| The Methods of Application of Proportional Representation – Victor Snell |
| The Wail of the Child (Poem) – H.W. Hobart |
| Parliamentarianism and the General Strike – Rudolf Hilferding (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
| The Reviews – The Australian Labour Party – The Tragedy of Coal – England’s Decadence: the Anglo-Japanese Treaty – Workmen’s Trains – Increases in Armaments. |
| The Mummy’s Foot (Short Story) – Théophile Gautier |
Vol. IX No. 12, December 15, 1905 |
| Editorial Brevities -A Change in Government – No Change in Policy – The Unemployed Agitation – Our Booming Trade – Burns and the Unemployed – Useful Work v Useless Toil – Work and Wages – A Revolutionary Programme. |
| The General Strike: Its History and Meaning – M. Beer |
| Out of the Depths – H. Quelch |
| Democracy v. Representocracy – Morrison Davidson |
| The Plea of the Unemployed (Poem) – Colin Collett |
| Belgium – P. Descours |
| Workmen’s Legal Advice Centres in Germany |
| The Reviews – Russia in Revolution – Russia’s Many Races – The Uprising of the Subject Races – Walter Crane – School for Socialism. |
| The Mummy’s Foot (Short Story) – Théophile Gautier |
1906 |
Vol. X No. 1 January 15, 1906 |
| Editorial Brevities – Always the Same – Threatened Men Live Long – A Clever Electioneering Dodge – All’s Well – Vere de Vere Economics – Russia. |
| Dogmatic Histoics – E. Belfort Bax |
| The L.R.C and its Enemies – J. Finn |
| Pauperism in the United Kingdom – A.A. Watts |
| Belgium (Concluded) – P. Descours |
| The Reviews – Russian Socialists – French Politics and the Coming Elections. |
| The Companionship of France Hugh McGregor in the American Federationist. |
| Story of Katyn the Russian Serf From Michelet |
Vol. X No. 2 February 15, 1906 |
| Editorial Brevities – The Liberal Triumph – The Government of the Minority – The New Party – Political Agitation – Why Fight the Liberals? – Land and Labour – The Daily Telegraph on the Elections – Other Voices – Prosperity Still Booming. |
| The Scientific Investigation of History – H.M. Hyndman |
| The Butcheries of Peace T. Quelch |
| Science and Socialism – Guy A. Aldred |
| The Extirpation of the Small Master-Man E.W. Marsh |
| The General Election |
| France P. Descours |
| The Reviews – Victory and What To Do With It – A Liberal View – A Loafers’ Reformatory – The Revolutionary Movement in Russia: Its Aims and Its Leaders – The Islands of Doom – The Slave Trade of Today. |
| Interesting Extracts – The Physical Condition of School Children – Poverty: The Story of the United States – Marxism – The World of Labour – The Danger of Excessive Water Drinking. |
| The Hammer (Feuilleton) Louis de Gramont (Translated by Jacques Bonhomme) |
Vol. X No. 3 March 15, 1906 |
| Editorial Brevities – Capital’s Gains – Labour Losses – Old Age Pensions – The Justification of the Labour Party – Free Means for School Children – The Value of an Independent Party – The Economics of Free Maintenance – The S.D.F. and the Labour Party. |
| Economic Determinism and the Natural and Mathematical Sciences – Paul Lafargue |
| The Exploitation of the Sphinx – C.H. Norman |
| Socialist Consciousness – F. Dallas Askew |
| The Extirpation of the Small Master-Man – E.W. Marsh |
| The General Election |
| France – P. Descours |
| The Reviews – Physical Deterioration – The Advent of Socialism – The Unemployed |
| Interesting Ex |