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[574] Thompson, _The Only Way to Democracy_, p. 8.

[575] _The Socialist Annual_, 1907, p. 43.

[576] Neil, _Songs of the Social Revolution_, p. 21.

[577] Thompson, _Hail Referendum_, p. 7.

[578] Davidson, _The New Book of Kings_, p. 118.

[579] Hyndman, _Colonies and Dependencies_, p. 9.

[580] _The Socialist Annual_, 1907, p. 58.

[581] _The Reformers' Year Book_, 1907, p. 121.

[582] Councillor Glyde, _Britain's Disgrace_, p. 30.

[583] _Report Annual Conference of Independent Labour Party_, 1907, p.

52.

[584] _Socialism Made Plain_, p. 7.

[585] Davidson, _A Democrat's Address_, p. 4.

[586] _Fabian Essays in Socialism_, p. 187.

[587] Davidson, _The Book of Lords_, p. 78.

[588] Davidson, _The House of Lords, Useless, Dangerous, &c._, p. 13.

[589] Thompson, _The Only Way to Democracy_, p. 11.

[590] Thompson, _Hail Referendum_, p. 8.

[591] Thompson, _The Only Way to Democracy_, p. 10.

[592] Thompson, _The Referendum, &c._, p. 3.

[593] _Ibid._ p. 1.

[594] _Ibid._ p. 16.

[595] Thompson, _Hail Referendum_, pp. 8, 9.

[596] Gronlund, _Co-operative Commonwealth_, p. 130.

[597] _Ibid._ p. 129.

[598] Thompson, _The Only Way to Democracy_, p. 4.

[599] _Ibid._ p. 15.

[600] Thompson, _The Referendum, &c._, p. 5.

[601] _Ibid._ p. 11.

[602] _Report on Fabian Policy_, p. 5

[603] _Report on Fabian Policy_, p. 13.

[604] Kessack, _The Capitalist Wilderness and the Way Out_, p. 3.

[605] _What Use is a Vote?_ p. 1.

[606] Bax, _The Ethics of Socialism_, p. 120.

[607] _Ibid._ p. 128.

[608] _Ibid._ pp. 127, 128.

[609] Ethel Snowden, _The Woman Socialist_, p. 20.

[610] _Ibid._ p. 19.

[611] Ethel Snowden, _The Woman Socialist_, Introd.

[612] _Ibid._ p. 93.

[613] _Ibid._ p. 97.

[614] _Ibid._ p. 92.

[615] _Ibid._ p. 98.

[616] _Independent Labour Party Report, Annual Conference_, 1907, p.

45.

[617] _Report of 27th Annual Conference, 1907, Social-Democratic Federation_, p. 26.

CHAPTER XVI

THE ATt.i.tUDE OF THE SOCIALISTS TOWARDS THE TWO PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES

From the Socialist point of view there is for all practical purposes no difference between the two great parties. Both are representative, not of the people, but of capitalism. Both are hostile to labour.