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Abbot, Lyman,33,36,97,283,284.Agriculture,7,85,96,300-323.America,seeUnited States.American Federation of Labor,seeUnited States Labor Unions.Amsterdam,seeInternational Congresses.André,381.Appeal to Reason, The,321,430.Asquith, Herbert,153,362.Augagneur,132,134,398.Australasia, the Labour Parties of,85,86,92-94,128,146,151,168,174.Australasia, "States Socialism" in:the labor policy,53,86;agrarian and land policy,85,88,89;government ownership,84,85,89-91.Austria, the Socialist Party of,239,247,252,259,347.Baden,256-264.Baker, Ray Stannard,32.Barnes, George,164,165.Bauer, Otto,239,247.Bebel, August:on reformism,117,123,126,130,131;on revolutionary politics,232;on the revolutionary trend,251,252,254,255,258-264;on the class struggle,281;on the agricultural problem,301;on the general strike,390,391;on the revolutionary trend,416,418,419.Belgium, the Socialist Party of,139,141,146,252.Bellamy, Edward,435.Belloc, Hilaire,160,161,163.Berger, Victor:and the "State Socialist" labor policy,63;on reformism,126,211;as leader of Milwaukee Socialists,178,189,195,202-207;on revolutionary politics,240-242;on the agricultural and land question,317,318;on political revolution,418.Bernstein, Edward,1,99,179,180,240,285,286,331.Bismarck,43,403,404.Bissolati,140-144.Bland, Hubert,161.Bohn, Frank,373-375.Boston Herald, The,379.Boudin, Louis,180.Bowling, Peter,69,70.Brandeis, Louis,60.Briand, Aristide,126,132-134,137,388,394-398,421,422.Bridgeport Socialist, The,193.Brisbane, Arthur,33-35,see alsoNew York Journal.Brooks, John Graham,x.Brousse, Paul,135.Bryan, William Jennings,30,180,341.Burns, John,251,357.Butler, Nicholas Murray,392.Call, New York, The,198,272,399.Canada, compulsory arbitration in,78-80.Canada, the Socialist Party of,288.Carnegie, Andrew,63,97,151,152.Catholic Church,87,258.Chesterton, G. K.,160.Churchill, Winston:and the Social reform program,2,4-7,9,11,12;and the politics of state capitalism,42;and the state capitalist labor policy,50,54,55,57-59;and compulsory arbitration,82;and the Labor Party,151,152;and the class struggle,280,298;and labor unions,348,360,361,363.Civic Federation, The,343,344,419-421.Clark, Professor John Bates,124,236,237.Clark, Victor S.,66,69,79,80,90.Class Struggle, The,33-36,135-136,245-247,276-287,297-299,347,see alsoRevolution.Collier's Weekly,xi,199,397.Compère-Morel,201,309,315.Davenport, Daniel,68.Debs, Eugene V.:on "State Socialism,"83;on reformism,175-177,191;on labor unions,335,343-345;on syndicalism,366,372,375;on revolution,401.Democratic Reforms,31-45,148-150,155,184,217-230,378,379.Denmark,259,260.De Toqueville, Alexander,130.Devine, Edward,61.Dreher, W. C.,94,269.Duchez, Louis,332,369.Education,seePublic Schools.Eliot, Charles W.,51,79,80,100-105.Elm, von,391.Engels, Friedrich,112-115,231-233.Fabian Society,seeGreat Britain.Ferri, Enrico,132.Fischer, Richard,263.Fisher, Irving,53.Fisher, Premier,85.Flexner, Abraham,52.France, labor unions in,366,377-384,388,394-398,412,414.France, the Socialist Party of:reformism in,135-139,200,240,244,247,274;on the land and agricultural question,309,315-318;on labor unions (seeFrance, labor unions);the revolution,390,414,417,418,421,422,424.Frank,257,259,262.Frankfurter Zeitung,256.Garment Workers, United,190,350.Gary, Judge,16,29.Gaynor, William J.,195,283.George, Henry,13,14,97,320,323.Germany, "labor unions" in,68,336,346,347,352,384,385.Germany, the Socialist Party of:position on reformism in,125,128,217-235,245-247;its revolutionary trend,248-270;position on class struggle,280,284,288-291,217-235,327-331;the agricultural question in,300-304,307,309,312,317,318;the revolution in,389-391,403,404,407,414,419,423,424.Germany, "State Socialism" in,2,4,43,51,52,55-57,94-96;see alsoBismarck.Ghent, W. J.,205,210.Gilman, Charlotte Perkins,433.Gompers, Samuel,121,336-338,341-343,345-347,349.Government Ownership,4,14,16,17,24,85,90,111,112,126,146-147,207-209,233-234.Grayson, Victor,122.Great Britain, labor unions:compulsory arbitration,68;attitude to class struggle,341,348;the new unionism,354,355-366,371,372.Great Britain, the Labour and Socialist parties of (see alsoMacDonald, Shaw, Wells, Webb, Hardie, etc.):The Labour Party,1,44,123,146-151,164-168,173,174;The Fabian Society,2,47,62,149,152-157,159-164,410-412;The Social-Democratic Party,123;The Independent Labour Party,146,147,151-153,164-167,240;The Socialist Party,167,168.Great Britain, "State Socialism" in:the Social reform program,1-12;the politics of the New Capitalism,42-45;the labor policy,47-51,53-59,61,62;compulsory arbitration,80-83;the school question,104;"State Socialism" and the Socialists,122,123,146,147,153.Guerard,381.Guesde, Jules,131,137,250,318,424,436.Hadley, President,51.Hanford, Benjamin,211.Hard, William,60.Hardie, James Keir,146,147,164,165.Harlan, Justice,202.Hartshorn, Vernon,355.Haywood, William,366,371-376.Hearst, William Randolph,33,215.Herron, George D.,238,335.Hervé, Gustave,138,295,372,375,382,417,418,422.Hillquit, Morris,210,213.Hobson, John A.,50,99,150,157,158.Holmes, George K.,97.Howe, Frederick C.,15.Hoxie, Professor Robert F.,175.Hughes, Jessie Wallace,41,68,176,339,390.Hungary,152,163,336,345.Independent, The,x,124.Industrial Unionism,354-386.International Socialist Congresses:Paris (1900),139,248,249;Amsterdam (1904),137-139,248-251;Stuttgart (1907),406.International Socialist Review, The,372.Italy, the labor unions of,376.Italy, the Socialist Party of,140-145,398.Jaurès, Jean:on reformism,132-139,141,144,146;on revolutionary politics,242,244;on the revolutionary trend,249-251;on the general strike,389,390.Justice,123,167.Kautsky, Karl:on the first step towards Socialism,111,112;on reformism,153;on reform by menace of revolution,217-227;on revolutionary politics,233-236,244-247;on the revolutionary trend,248,249,253,264-268,273,274;on the class struggle,290,291,296,297,299;on the land and agricultural question,300-304,307,312,317,318;on the working class,327-330;on labor unions,346;on syndicalism,384-385;on political revolution,416,419,423,424;on the transition to Socialism,431-433,435.Kelly, Edmond,63,128,357.Kirkpatrick, George R.,408-410.Labor Legislation,46-96,137,339.Labor Unions,66-84,334-400.Labour Party,seeGreat Britain and Australasia.Labriola, Arturo,376.Lafargue, Paul,232,247,318.La Follette, Robert M.,25,26,68,179,180,182,187,277,341,393.La Follette's Weekly,1,23,188.Lagardelle, Herbert,376-382,417.Land Question,3-6,87-89,92,93,96,113,234,300-323.La Salle, Ferdinand,248,425.Ledebour,254,255.Legien, Karl,342,347.Le Rossignol and Stewart,70-75,89,91.Liebknecht, Karl,258,403,404,408.Liebknecht, Wilhelm,ix,117,125,236,248,250,288,289,327.Lincoln,278.Lloyd George, David:and the social reform program,2,7-11;and the politics of State Capitalism,42-44;and the State capitalist labor policy,48,49,56,62;and compulsory arbitration,80;and the Labor Party,151;and labor unions,360,386.London, Jack,410.Louis, Paul,225,382,383.Lunn, George R.,198.Luxemburg, Rosa,416.McCarthy, Mayor,190,332.McClure's Magazine,24,98.MacDonald, J. R.:on the reformist policy,1,123,273;as spokesman for the Labor Party,146-152,164-167;on syndicalism,360,365,386.Machinists,349.Maxwell, Superintendent,105.Mann, Tom,357-359,364,365,370-372.Martin, John,235.Marx, Karl:Socialism viewed as a movement,ix,x;on "State Socialism,"111-115;on Socialist political policy,117,118,130,212,213,231,260;on agriculture,303;on revolution,424;on Socialist labor union policy,352,356;on the policy of a Socialist government,433,436;on the class struggle,279,284-285,327,332.Maurenbrecher,246,263,264.Mehring, Franz,425.Menger, Anton,196,232,429.Mill, John Stuart,129.Millerand,122,126,132-134,137,248,249,393.Milwaukee,126,176,178-196;see alsoBerger and Thompson.Milwaukee Journal, The,183,184,196.Miners, Western Federation of,366-368.Mine Workers, United,349-351,367.Mitchell, John,97,336-338,342-345,357.Modigliani,142,143.Moody, John,21.Morgan, J. P.,18,47.Morley, Lord,154.Moyer,368.Municipalization,see"Municipal Socialism" andGovernment Ownership."Municipal Socialism,"161-163,175,176,182-184,188-201.Musatti,144.Nationalization,seeGovernment Ownership.New Age, The,1,159,160,163.New Yorker Volkszeitung,189,195,331.New York Evening Journal, The,33-35,183.New York Evening Post, The,198.New York Times, The,195.New York World, The,183,184.New Zealand,168;see alsoAustralasia.Niel,381.Oklahoma,319,320.Outlook, The,202,392,397.Owen, Senator,202.Panama Canal,16,17,20.Pannekoek,292,293.Paris,seeInternational Congresses.Patten, Simon,50,51.Pelloutier,377.Perkins, George W.,18,47.Philadelphia North American, The,347.Podrecca,144.Post, Louis F.,13,14.Public Schools,99-105.Quelch,167.Quessel,264.Rappaport,133,201,216.Reeves, William Pember,70.Revolution,231-247,387-425;see alsoClass Struggle.Rigola,142.Rockefeller, John D.,19,63.Roland-Holst, Henriette,389-391.Roosevelt, Theodore:on the social reform program,1;and on the economics of the New Capitalism,16,18,29-31;on the politics of the New Capitalism,36,40;on the "State Socialist" labor policy,59,63;and compulsory arbitration,79,80,82,83;on the class struggle,281-284,287;on commission on Country Life,309,320;on labor unions,368,373;on government employees,392,396.Root, Elihu,18.Rosebery, Lord,10.Ross, Edward A.,14,36.Russell, Charles Edward:on compulsory arbitration,76-78;on the Labour Parties,169-173;on reformism177,178;on "State Socialism,"208-210.Russia,390,414.Saturday Evening Post, The,97,200.Seidel, Mayor,192,193,196.Shaw, George Bernard:on the social reform program,2;on the "State Socialist" labor policy,47;on Socialism and democracy,154,155;on social classes,325-327;on militarism,410-412.Shibley, George,341.Simons, A. M.,119,120,310,316-318,322.Singer, Paul,255.Sladden, Tom,294,332.Snowden, Philip,146,152,153,164-166.Sombart, Werner,243.Spargo, John,213,434.Steffens, Lincoln,19,20.Stokes, Mrs. J. G. Phelps,420.Stokes, J. G. Phelps,183,184.Stuttgart,seeInternational Congresses.Survey, The,64.Sweet, Ada C.,420,421.Taft, William H.,16,68,79,81,98,393.Taxation,8,12,96,114.see alsoLand Question,Municipal Socialism, andGovernment Ownership.Temps(Paris),132.Thompson, Carl D.,122,192,193,196.Thorne, Will,365.Tillet, Ben.,356,359,365.Tolstoi,358,401,402.Trade Unions,seeLabor Unions.Turati,122,140-145,146.Unearned Increment,seeLand Question.United States, labor unions in:on compulsory arbitration,81;attitude to politics,335-341;attitude to class struggle,341-347;attitude to Socialist Party,348-352;and "industrial unionism,"355-358,366-375.United States, the Socialist Party of:"State Socialism" in,62,83;reformism in,122,123,126,175-209,210-216,238-242;on social classes,288,298,331-335;on agricultural and land questions,304-306,309-323;on labor unions,seeUnited States, labor unions in;the revolution in,399,401,405,408-410,418-420.United States, "States Socialism" in:the social reform program,13-31;the politics of the New Capitalism,16-31;The Politics of the New Capitalism,32-42;the labor policy,47,48,50-53,59-65;compulsory arbitration,67-69,80-84;equal "opportunity,"97-99;the school question,99-106;"State Socialism" and the Socialist,206-209.Untermeyer, Samuel,29.Vaillant, Edouard,138,139.Vandervelde, Émile:on reformism,139,141,146;on agriculture,301,303,317;on the working class,331;on the policy of a Socialist government,434.Viviani,133,134,398.Voice of Labour(Auckland, New Zealand),168.Vorwaerts(Berlin),10.Walker, John,350.Wallace, Alfred Russell,429.Ward, Sir Joseph,54.Waterson, Henry,425.Webb, George H.,47.Webb, Sidney:on the social reform program,2,3;on the "State Socialist" and labor policy,61;on Socialism and individualism,153-155,159,164.Wells, H. G.:"Is Socialism a movement or an idea?"xi;on the social reform program,3;on the "State Socialist" labor policy,62;on British Socialism,155-157,159;on social classes,296,325;on the transition,428.Western Clarion, The(Vancouver),332.White, William Allen,32.Wilde, Oscar,325.Wilson, Stitt,271.Wilson, W. B.,67.Wilson, Woodrow,26-29,31,36,40,68,283.The Worker(Brisbane, Australia),128.Yvetot,414.


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