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"The Socialism that inspires hopes and fears to day is of the school of Marx. No one
is seriously apprehensive of any other so-called Socialistic movement, and no one is
seriously concerned to criticise or refute the doctrines set forth by any other school of
Socialists.""
-Prof. Thorstein Veblen, in the Quarterly Journal of Economics.

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CHARLES H. KERR & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS 264 East Kinzie Street, Chicago

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DEVOTED TO THE STUDY AND DISCUSSION OF THE PROBLEMS INCIDENT
TO THE GROWTH OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
Edited by CHARLES H. KERR

Associate Editors: MAX S. HAYES, ROBERT RIVES LA MONTE,
JOHN SPARGO, ERNEST UNTERMANN.

Contributions from both European and American writers are solicited, and while editorially the Review stands for the principles of Marxian Socialism and the tactics of the Socialist Party of America, it offers a free forum for writers of all shades of thought. The editor reserves the right to criticise the views of contributors, but the absence of criticism is not necessarily to be taken as an endorsement.

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A HISTORY ...

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Socialist Movement

The completest and most reliable history of the Socialist movement of the world is found in the bound volumes of the International Socialist Review. There are eight of these. The first two are so scarce that the price has been put up to $5.00 a volume, with no discount to any one. Volumes III, IV, V, VI, VII and VIII will be sold for a short time longer at $2.00 a volume with our usual discount to stockholders; in other words stockholders can buy these volumes at $1.00 a volume if they pay the expressage; $1.20 if we pay it.

We have also a few slightly damaged copies of volumes III, VI and VII in cloth binding which we will supply while they last to any stockholder at 70c. by mail or 50c. by express.

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CHARLES H. HERR

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Constructive Socialism.

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OT the least amusing spectacle at our National Convention, recently held, was the rather undignified manner in which some of our "leaders" were stampeded into the opportunist camp. Time was when we were led to believe that our tactics had to be consistent with our principles, that they were merely the logical attitude we were bound to take on the line of march to the goal. But that has all changed. The only question now asked is: "Will it make good?"

To satisfactorily answer the Yankeeism of "making good" is all that is now required. And as our Wisconsin comrades have "made good," our "leaders" hastened to second the motion to adopt every resolution offered by the delegates from the Badger state.

And they came "thundering in the index," with the opening sentiment in the Declaration of Principles in the Platform. Teetotalers must literally hold their breath after perusing this first sentence for fear there may follow, in enumerating articles of food, clothing, and shelter, reference to the particular brand of beer, no less than the particular brand. of tactics, that has made Milwaukee famous.

Now, the writer of these lines does not intend to be captious. More than that, he is firmly convinced that what few impossibilists are yet extant and able to command a hearing

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