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  • For this cause the terms Socialistic and Socialism have an essentially ill signification.

    Review of the Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII/2 2008

  • Against this, in the swing of tendencies, a left revolutionary movement began to take shape, but in Italy it never went further than the "field of phrases," whereas in Russian Socialistic circles it became the prelude of Bolscevism.

    Readings on Fascism and National Socialism Selected by members of the department of philosophy, University of Colorado Various

  • Mr. Lloyd George in proposing the so-called Socialistic Budget of 1910 reminded the representatives of the propertied interests [he might have added "in proportion to their wealth"] that the State, in which they all owned a share, should not be looked upon so narrowly as a capitalistic enterprise.

    Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement William English Walling

  • The old political parties will be adopting what they are pleased to call Socialistic planks in their platforms; and the churches will be coming with the insipid

    Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement William English Walling

  • While the new reform programs of the various parties are in general agreement in all countries, in that they are all collectivist, and favor as a rule the same social classes, there is much controversy as to names, whether they shall be called Socialistic or merely radical or progressive.

    Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement William English Walling

  • Workingmen's Party in 1876, which in 1877 was called the Socialistic

    The Red Conspiracy Joseph J. Mereto

  • The great inequalities of human life and opportunity, produced by the excessive concentration of wealth in the hands of a comparatively small section of the community, have been the cause and still are the stimulus of what is called the Socialistic movement.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • Such demands frequently came from the so-called Socialistic papers, also

    From October to Brest-Litovsk Leon Davidovich Trotzky 1909

  • There is not a line in the book that can properly be called Socialistic; indeed, its tendency if anything is pro-capitalist, because its whole moral is that capitalists ought to be kind, not that workers ought to be rebellious.

    Collected Essays 1900

  • Some one had confidently asserted that the so-called Socialistic enterprise at Wanley was a mere pretence, that Mutimer was making money just like any other capitalist, and the leaguers of Hoxton firmly believed this.

    Demos George Gissing 1880

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