German socialism
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Finlay, T.A. 'German socialism'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. IX Part LXX, 1889/1890, pp483-493Download Item:
Abstract:
The progress of that movement which we know by the somewhat
ill-defined term, Socialism, is the most interesting, as it is the most
important phenomenon of our present economic and social condition.
During the past half century it has been taking more distinct shape
and gathering ever increasing strength and volume. It has come
to be a power with which the rulers of civilised nations?the representatives
of the existing social order?must everywhere count, in reference
to which they must frame a policy, which they must set
themselves either to conciliate or to crush. I date the socialistic
movement which at present agitates civilised society no further back
than the year 1840.
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Read Tuesday, 10th June, 1890
Author: Finlay, T.A.
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. IX Part LXX 1889/1890
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