The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 86
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 86]
- Land Law Reform: A Historic and Legal Justification of a Land Tax — by W. J. Napier
- English Progress Towards Social Democracy (Fabian Tract; no.15)
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Capital and Land (Fabian Tract; no.7)
- [title page]
- Capital and Land
- [introduction]
- "Land."
- How "Land" gets Value
- A Word to "Land Nationalises." p. 3
- Capitalist and Landlord in One Boat
- "Capital." p. 5
- What is the Estimated Value of our National Stock of the above-named form of Wealth? p. 6
- "Land" and "Capital" Indistinguishable p. 7
- Who own all this Land and Capital?
- "Capitalists."
- "Landlords." p. 8
- "Workers."
- What sort of a System is this? p. 9
- The Use of Land and Capital
- The Abuse of Land and Capital
- The Tribute of Industry to Idleness p. 10
- The Amount of Tribute and its Effects
- One-half the Wealth they Produce p. 11
- Land Reform a Partial Remedy Only p. 12
- Objections to Socialism
- "Management."
- "Saving." p. 13
- Nationalisation of Capital p. 14
- The Political Situation
- Fabian Essays in Socialism p. 16
- Fabian Tracts
- Socialism and Slavery; being an answer to Mr Herbert Spencer's attack on the Social Democratic Federation in the Contemporary Review, April 1884 under the title 'The coming slavery' — by H. M. Hyndman
- Constitutional Socialism — by C. Hart
- The Cause of a Crisis
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Facts for Socialists from the Political Economists and Statisticians (Fabian Tract; no.5)
- [title page]
- Facts for Socialists
- I.—The Nation's Income
- II.—Who Produces It
- III.—Who the Workers Are p. 4
- IV.—How the Idle Rich Live p. 5
- V.—Rent
- VI.—Interest on Capital
- VII.—Profits and Salaries. p. 7
- VIII.—The Classes and the Masses p. 8
- IX.—The Two Nations p. 9
- X.—The Class War
- XI.—Some Victims of the Struggle p. 12
- XII.—The Evil and the Remedy p. 15
- Fabian Essays in Socialism
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- The Basis of Socialism
- Economic — by G. Bernard Shaw
- [introduction]
- Rent p. 5
- The County Family p. 7
- The Proletariat p. 9
- Exchange Value p. 12
- Wages p. 18
- Capitalism p. 19
- "Overpopulation" p. 21
- "Illth." p. 22
- Historic — by Sidney Webb
- The Development of the Democratic Ideal p. 30
- The Disintegration of the Old Synthesis p. 35
- The Period of Anarchy p. 40
- The Intellectual and Moral Revolt, and its Political Outcome p. 45
- Revision of Taxation p. 54
- Extension of Factory Acts
- Educational Reform p. 55
- Re-organization of Poor Law Administration
- Extension of Municipal Activity
- Amendment of Political Machinery
- The New Synthesis p. 56
- Industrial — by William Clarke p. 62
- Moral — by Sydney Olivier p. 102
- Economic — by G. Bernard Shaw
- The Organization of Society
- Property Under Socialism — by Graham Wallas p. 131
- Industry Under Socialism — by Annie Besant p. 150
- The Transition to Social Democracy
- Transition.1 — by G. Bernard Shaw p. 173
- The Outlook — by Hubert Bland p. 202
- Index p. 221
- The Basis of Socialism
- Land and Labour: a lecture delivered before the Trades' & Labour League, in the Lyceum, Dunedin. John Bathgate in the chair — by William Mouat Bolt, William Mouat Bolt, William Mouat Bolt, William Mouat Bolt
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The Workers' Political Programme (Fabian Tracts; no.11) p. 16
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The Workers' Political Programme.* p. 6
- We Want Adult Suffrage, Parliamentary and Municipal p. 6
- Payment of Members and of Election Expenses
- Second Ballot p. 7
- Taxation of Unearned Incomes p. 8
- Municipalization of Land and Local Industries
- Provision of Education at Public Cost p. 9
- Nationalization of Canals and Railways
- Eight Hours Day
- Parish Councils p. 10
- Home Rule
- How to Set to Work p. 11
- Radical Questions p. 12
- Questions for Parliamentary Candidates p. 13
- Fabian Society p. 20
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The Workers' Political Programme.* p. 6
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The case for an right hours Bill (Fabian Tracts; no.23)
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The case for an fight hours Bill.*
- The Demand for an Eight Hours Day
- The Need for a Shorter Day
- Tramway Workers p. 4
- Railway Workers
- Shop Assistants p. 5
- Women Workers
- Coal Miners
- Other Workers
- What has already been done towards getting an Eight Hours Day p. 6
- (a) Voluntary Action by Employers
- (b) Public Opinion
- (c) Trade Union Action p. 7
- (d) Legislative Action p. 8
- The Economic Effects of an Eight Hours Day p. 9
- Will Shorter Hours Lower Wages?
- Will Shorter Hours Ruin our Commerce? p. 10
- Shall we Lose our Export Trade? p. 11
- But will not Prices rise and Demand fall off?
- But will not our Capital be sent Abroad?
- Objections to Legislative Action p. 12
- Why not let each man settle his own hours?
- How about Personal Independence?
- The Need for Government Interference p. 13
- Practical Proposals p. 14
- Fabian Society p. 16
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The case for an fight hours Bill.*
- The reform of the Poor Law (Fabian Tracts; no.17)
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- The Reform of the Poor Law.*
- I—The Need for Poor Law Reform
- II.—The Number of Our Paupers p. 4
- III.—State Pensions for the Aged p. 7
- IV.—Efficient Education for the Children p. 11
- V.—Collective Provision for the Sick p. 13
- VI.—Public Burial of the Dead p. 14
- VII.—Abolition of the Casual Ward p. 16
- VIII.—Reform of Poor Law Machinery p. 17
- IX.—Conclusion p. 19
- Fabian Society p. 20
- The Reform of the Poor Law.*
- The Right to the use of the Earth — by Herbert Spencer
- The Great-Great-Grandson of Captain Kidd ! — How the Landlords Rob the People — by Henry George
- Land Common Property — by J. Sketchley
- The Native Land Question — And its Solution
- The Hebrews, their Literature and Religion B. C., with an introduction to the 'New Testament books' — by Richard Butters
- Church Problems: 'the proofs that Christ ever lived'; who wrote the gospels? — by Richard Butters
- The Electric Universe: Flashing thoughts for consideration and facts from many sources, by 'Torpedo'
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- No More Mystery
- Flashing Thoughts for Consideration and Facts Taken From Many Sources. — A Short Chapter of Figures — According to Popular Astronomy
- Very Much the Devil p. 34
- Strange Psychological Experiments of Electrical Phenomena p. 35
- Strange Experiences Related. — Phenomena which are Unexplained by Physical Laws p. 39
- Brief History and Importance of the Different Great Religions of the World. — And a Cosmopolite Religion Advocated by Chang Wah Ho, A Chinese Priest p. 40
- Are our Neighbours Much Worse than Ourselves. Ourselves p. 42
- A Strange Coincidence p. 43
- Worship of Idols p. 44
- A Question I Could not Answer p. 45
- Explanation
- A Motive Force in Nature
- Science and Religion — by George Higinbotham
- [title page]
- Science and Religion
- [introduction]
- Position of the Laity p. 4
- State of Religious Organisations p. 6
- Sentiment and Art in Religion
- Waning Influence of the Churches p. 7
- Influences of Modern Science p. 8
- Scientific Revelations p. 9
- Science and Religion p. 12
- The Darwinian Theory p. 13
- Origin of Matter
- Christ's System of Religion p. 14
- Church Organisations p. 18
- Church Creeds
- Creeds and Science p. 19
- Practical Conclusions p. 20
- Power of the Laity p. 21
- Union of Science and Religion
- Responsibilities of the Laity p. 22
- Perplexity of Modern Thought
- The Resurrection of Christ: a lecture ... on Sunday, the 10th October, 1880 — by Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout p. 24
- Spiritualism; or, The magnetic teaching, its method and its objects: being three lectures delivered in Dunedin, April 28, May 5, and May 12, 1872 — by James Smith
- Science And Religion; a review of Judge Higinbotham's lecture, delivered before the Dunedin Freethought Association — by Thomas Cheyne Farnie
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- Science and Religion
- Rationalism Versus Dogma: Two Lectures