French and German Socialism in Modern Times

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PREFATORY NOTE.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE LABORING CLASSES.

CHAPTER II. BABOEUF.

CHAPTER III. CABET.

CHAPTER IV. SAINT-SIMON.

CHAPTER V. FOURIER.

CHAPTER VI. LOUIS BLANC.

CHAPTER VII. PROUDHON.

CHAPTER VIII. SOCIALISM IN FRANCE SINCE PROUDHON.

CHAPTER IX. RODBERTUS.

CHAPTER X. KARL MARX.

CHAPTER XI. THE INTERNATIONAL WORKINGMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

CHAPTER XII. FERDINAND LASSALLE.

CHAPTER XIII. THE IDEA OF SOCIAL DEMOCRACY.

CHAPTER XIV. SOCIAL DEMOCRACY SINCE THE DEATH OF LASSALLE.

CHAPTER XV. SOCIALISM OF THE CHAIR.

CHAPTER XVI. CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM.

FOOTNOTES

INDEX.

122 ; Proudhon's, 140 ; Rodbertus's, 162 ; Marx's, 180 ; social

FRENCH AND GERMAN
SOCIALISM IN MODERN TIMES

BY
RICHARD T. ELY, Ph.D., LL.D.

PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL
OF ECONOMICS, POLITICAL SCIENCE, AND HISTORY
IN THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

NEW YORK AND LONDON
HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS
1900

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883, by
HARPER & BROTHERS,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

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