Socialism and Democracy in Europe
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f its apprenticeship. Political problems have served only to introduce popular govern
ugh the development of political parties-labor parties. The blend of politics and economics which he affects is loosely called Socialism. The term is as indefinite in meaning
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opean countries, and to attempt to determine the relation of economic and political Socialism t
ied to catch the spirit of the movement by personal contact with the Socialist leaders and their
t cordiality, and he wishes here to express
to Dr. Robert Herz and Prof. Charles Gide of the University of Paris; Dr. Albert Thomas and M. Adolphe Landry of the Chamber of Deputies; M. Jean Longuet, editor of L'Humanité; to Dr. Franz Oppenheimer of the University of Berlin; Dr. Südekum of the Reichstag; Dr.
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