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agitation is not based on irrefutable scientific doctrines, as Socialists pretend, but on deception. It may be said that no agitation is free from deception, that the end justifies the means, that Socialism means for the best. We have been told "Socialism is a religion of humanity. Socialism is the only hope of the race. Socialism is the remedy--the only remedy--which Lord Salisbury could not find."[278] We must look into the practical proposals of British Socialism in order to be able to judge its character. FOOTNOTES: [151] _Facts for Socialists_, p. 3. [152] Hazell, _Summary of Marx's "Capital,"_ p. 1; Macdonald, _Socialism_, p. 54. [153] _Socialism made Plain_, p. 8. [154] Hobart, _Social-Democracy_, p. 7. [155] _Manifesto_, Socialist Party of Great Britain, p. 8. [156] _What Socialism Means_: Independent Labour Party Leaflet, No. 8, p. 3. [157] Debs, _Industrial Unionism_, p. 20. [158] Bliss, _Encyclopedia of Social Reform_, 1368. [159] _Ibid._ 807. [160] _Manifesto of the Communist Party_, p. 17. [161] Bax and Quelch, _A New Catechism of Socialism_, p. 15. [162] Blatchford, _Merrie England_, p. 163. [163] Quelch, _Economics of Labour_, p. 13. [164] Davidson, _The Old Order and the New_, p. 107. [165] Bax, _Outlooks from the New Standpoint_, p. 99. [166] _Socialist Standard_, December 1907. [167] Davidson, _The Old Order and the New_, p. 32. [168] Stegman und Hugo, _Handbuch_, p. 473. [169] _Christliche Arbeiterpflichten_, p. 15. [170] Webb, _Industrial Democracy_, p. 548. [171] Councillor Glyde, _A Peep behind the Scenes on a Board of Guardians_, p. 5. [172] Marx and Engels, _Manifesto of the Communist Party_, p. 12. [173] Marx, _Wage, Labour, and Capital_, pp. 23, 24. [174] Marx, _Wage, Labour, and Capital_, p. 22. [175] _English Progress towards Social-Democracy_, p. 12. [176] Keir Hardie, _From Serfdom to Socialism_, p. 99. [177] Marx and Engels, _Manifesto of the Communist Party_, p. 8. [178] _Ibid._ p. 16. [179] Hyndman, _Socialism and Slavery_, p. 12. [180] Sidney Webb, _The Difficulties of Individualism_, p. 9. [181] Ellis Barker, _Modern Germany_, p. 528. [182] Quelch, _Economics of Labour_, p. 18. [183] Davidson, _The Old Order and the New_, p. 3. [184] Bax and Quelch, _A New Catechism_, p. 15. [185] Sidney Webb, _The Difficulties of Individualism_, p. 19. [186] _Clarion_, November 29, 1907. [187] Hall, _The Old and Ne
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