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true Socialism means, will put our own interpretation 

 on what is, in reality, a great science. 



Socialism means, among other things, exactly what 

 we have been urging in these pages, viz., the combina- 

 tion, advancement and prosperity of the people, and a 

 vigorous crusade against all that is untrue, unjust and 

 tyrannous, including the tyranny of party politics; 

 and last, but not least, against the tyranny of that 

 band of rabid politicians who seek to dominate the 

 British people through the sanguinary expedient of Red 

 Revolution. 



It may be taken for granted that the people of this 

 country are just as keen for social and economic reform 

 as those " Socialists " profess to be, and are just as 

 determined to get it, but we prefer to get what we 

 want by peaceful means and not by treading the bloody 

 path of revolution. 

 Socialist 'Pq show how some modem Socialists expound the 

 principles of Socialism, and how they carry out their 

 self-imposed mission as teachers of the people, we 

 give here a few extracts from their Sunday School 

 Catechism, which were published by one of the London 

 daily papers, and which wiU admirably illustrate their 

 methods : 



" How many classes are there in society? A great num- 

 ber. 



" Name us two? Aristocrats and workers. 



" Who are the aristocrats? Those who enjoy wealth 

 without working for it when able. 



" Who are the workers? Men who work for wages and 



Principles 



