Practicable Socialism, New Series

Practicable Socialism, New Series
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"Practicable Socialism, New Series" by S. A. Mrs. Barnett, S. A. Barnett. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

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S. A. Barnett. Practicable Socialism, New Series

Practicable Socialism, New Series

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

SECTION I. RELIGION

THE RELIGION OF THE PEOPLE.[1]

CATHEDRAL REFORM.[1]

I.—Central Authority

II.—The Bishop and His Cathedral

III.—The Canons and Their Utility

IV.—The Fabric and Finance

Conclusion

THE CATHEDRALS AND MODERN NEEDS.[1]

SECTION II. RECREATION

THE CHILDREN’S COUNTRY HOLIDAY FUN’.[1]

THE RECREATION OF THE PEOPLE.[1]

THE HOPES OF THE HOSTS.[1]

EASTER MONDAY ON HAMPSTEAD HEATH.[1]

HOLIDAYS AND SCHOOLDAYS.[1]

THE FAILURE OF HOLIDAYS.[1]

RECREATION IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.[1]

The Quality of English Playing

Popular Pleasures

Our Church and Recreation

The Clergy and the Press

SECTION III. SETTLEMENTS

SETTLEMENTS OF UNIVERSITY MEN IN GREAT TOWNS.[1]

THE BEGINNINGS OF TOYNBEE HALL.[1]

TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENTS.[1]

SECTION IV. POVERTY AND LABOUR

THE ETHICS OF THE POOR LAW.[1]

POVERTY, ITS CAUSE AND ITS CURE.[1]

THE BABIES OF THE STATE.[1]

POOR LAW REFORM.[1]

THE UNEMPLOYED.[1]

THE POOR LAW REPORT.[1]

The Unable

The Able

The First Thing To Be Done

WIDOWS WITH CHILDREN UNDER THE POOR LAW.[1]

THE PRESS AND CHARITABLE FUNDS.[1]

I

II

III

WHAT IS POSSIBLE IN POOR LAW REFORM.[1]

CHARITY UP TO DATE.[1]

WHAT LABOUR WANTS.[1]

OUR PRESENT DISCONTENTS.[1]

SECTION V. SOCIAL SERVICE

OF TOWN PLANNING.[1]

THE MISSION OF MUSIC.[1]

THE REAL SOCIAL REFORMER.[1]

WHERE CHARITY FAILS.[1]

LANDLORDISM UP TO DATE.[1]

THE CHURCH AND TOWN PLANNING.[1]

SECTION VI. EDUCATION

THE TEACHER’S EQUIPMENT.[1]

Training Colleges

Their Reform or Their Abolition

Substitution of a Better Way of Training

OXFORD UNIVERSITY AND THE WORKING PEOPLE.[1]

OXFORD UNIVERSITY AND THE WORKING PEOPLE.[1]

JUSTICE TO YOUNG WORKERS

A RACE BETWEEN EDUCATION AND RUIN.[1]

I

II

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S. A. Mrs. Barnett, S. A. Barnett

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The cathedrals seem to be waiting to be used by the new spiritual force which, amid the wreck of so much that is old, is surely appearing. There is a widespread consciousness of their value—an unexpressed instinct of respect which is not satisfied by the disquisitions of antiquarians or the praises of artists. Common people as well as Royal Commissioners feel that cathedrals have a part to play in the coming time. What that part is none can foretell, but all agree that the cathedrals must be preserved and beautified, that the teaching and the music they offer must be of the best, offered at frequent and suitable times, and that they must be used for the service of the great secular and religious corporations of the diocese.

Under the scheme here proposed this would be possible. The Bishop, as head of the cathedral, would direct the order of the daily worship and teaching, arrange for the giving of great musical works, and invite on special occasions any active organization. He would have as coadjutors able men chosen by himself, who, by lectures, meetings, and conferences, would make the building alive with use. He would have behind him the committee of the County Councils or other local authority, empowered to suggest changes in the statutes as new times brought new needs, and ready with money as their interest was developed. The scheme, at any rate, has the merit of utilizing two growing forces—that of the Bishop, and that of local government. No scheme can secure that these forces will work to the best ends. That, as everything else, must depend on the extent to which the growing forces are inspired by the spirit of Christ.

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