Communism and Christianism
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William Montgomery Brown. Communism and Christianism
Communism and Christianism
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COMMUNISM AND CHRISTIANISM
ANALYZED AND CONTRASTED FROM THE MARXIAN AND DARWINIAN POINTS OF VIEW
PART I
Communism: The Naturalistic This-worldly Gospel for the Coming Age of Classless Equality and Economic Freedom—An Open Letter to a Brother Bishop and a Christian Socialist Comrade
Come over and help us. Abandon Christian Socialism. for Marxian Communism. FOREWORD[C]
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COMMUNISM: THE NATURALISTIC THIS-WORLDLY GOSPEL FOR THE COMING AGE OF CLASSLESS EQUALITY AND ECONOMIC FREEDOM
Make the World safe for Industrialism. by turning it upside down with. Workers above and Owners below
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THE GRAND MARCH
By Helen Keller
COMMUNISM AND CHRISTIANISM
ANALYZED AND CONTRASTED FROM THE MARXIAN AND DARWINIAN POINTS OF VIEW
PART II
Christianism: A Supernaturalistic Other-worldly Gospel for the Passing Age of Class Inequality and Economic Slavery—An Open Letter to a Christian Theologian and Brother Churchman
Revolutionize capitalism out of. state and orthodoxy out of church. FOREWORD[G]
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CHRISTIANISM: A SUPERNATURALISTIC OTHER-WORLDLY GOSPEL FOR THE PASSING AGE OF CLASS INEQUALITY AND ECONOMIC SLAVERY
Come over and help us. Abandon Reformatory for. Revolutionary Socialism
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COMMUNISM AND CHRISTIANISM
ANALYZED AND CONTRASTED FROM THE MARXIAN AND DARWINIAN POINTS OF VIEW
Appendix
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
I. SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM
II. GOD AND IMMORTALITY
III. MYTHICAL CHARACTER OF OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT PERSONAGES
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IV. WOULD SOCIALISM CHANGE HUMAN NATURE?
V. WHAT WILL BE THE FORM OF THE WORKERS' STATE
VI. WITHDRAWAL OF PRIZE OFFER
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VII. AFTERWORD
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William Montgomery Brown
Analyzed and Contrasted from the Marxian and Darwinian Points of View
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The existence of the master and slave classes inevitably gives rise to four struggles: (1) the struggle of the slaves with the master for better conditions, issuing in rebellions; (2) the struggle between masters for advantages in markets, issuing in wars; (3) the struggle between the slaves for jobs, issuing in a body and soul destroying poverty; and (4) the struggle of the slaves with the master for a reversal of conditions, issuing in revolutions.
All this struggling between the classes and within them tends towards two results with both classes.
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