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David Smith. Merrie England or Britain for the British . When he is asked how such a Socialist State could be established in England , the wizard carefully avoids committing himself . He does not overlook the possibility of revolution ...
David Smith. Merrie England or Britain for the British . When he is asked how such a Socialist State could be established in England , the wizard carefully avoids committing himself . He does not overlook the possibility of revolution ...
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... asked'.95 Nor has he any illusions about the nature of the Communist régimes in Europe . He himself has been declared an enemy of the people in Czechoslovakia , his friends have been killed , and his own brother has been imprisoned for ...
... asked'.95 Nor has he any illusions about the nature of the Communist régimes in Europe . He himself has been declared an enemy of the people in Czechoslovakia , his friends have been killed , and his own brother has been imprisoned for ...
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... asked by Tressell , and by most of the writers in this study , and , no doubt , it will continue to be asked . For the issues of Socialism , needless to say , are most certainly not dead , and nor , despite some premature funeral ...
... asked by Tressell , and by most of the writers in this study , and , no doubt , it will continue to be asked . For the issues of Socialism , needless to say , are most certainly not dead , and nor , despite some premature funeral ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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