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individual has his conditions of existence 

 assured, the law of solidarity will be pre- 

 ponderant. 



When in a family things go well and 

 daily bread is assured, harmony and reciprocal 

 goodwill reign ; as soon as poverty makes its 

 appearance, discord and struggle follow. 

 Society, as a whole, presents us with this 

 picture magnified. A better social organisa- 

 tion will secure everywhere harmony and 

 reciprocal kindness. 



Such will be the triumph of socialism, and 

 such is, once more, the most complete and 

 fruitful interpretation that socialism gives of 

 the inexorable natural laws discovered by 

 Darwinism. 



