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A summary of the principles of socialism, written for the Democratic Federation
Hyndman, H M (1842-1921); Morris, William (1834-1896)
1884
The economics of socialism : being a series of seven lectures on political economy
Hyndman, H M (1842-1921)
1909
T.p. in red and black. Publisher's advertisement: p. [2] at end. "Preface to new edition," dated: 1909.
Social-democracy : the bases of its principles, and the causes of its success (v.6)
Hyndman, H M (1842-1921)
[1904?]
"A lecture delivered in Queen's Hall, Langham Place, London, April 14th, 1904".
Socialism and slavery : being an answer to Mr. Herbert Spencer's attack on the Social Democratic Federation in the Contemporary Review, April 1884, under the title "The coming slavery" (v.6)
Hyndman, H M (1842-1921); Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903)
[ca. 1897]
The single tax versus social democracy : which will most benefit the people? (v.6)
George, Henry (1839-1897); Hyndman, H M (1842-1921)
1906
"Verbatim report of the debate in St. James's hall, July 2nd, 1889."
Socialism v. Smithism : an open letter from H. M. Hyndman to Samuel Smith, M.P (v.6)
Hyndman, H M (1842-1921); Smith, Samuel (1836-1906)
[1883]
Reply to criticism of "Socialism Made Plain," the manifesto of the Democratic Federation.
The single tax v. social-democracy : which will most benefit the people? Between Henry George and H. M. Hyndman
George, Henry (1839-1897); Hyndman, H M (1842-1921); 'Justice' printery
1889
2 p. advertisement after text. Slip with omitted portion of text inserted between pp. 18 and 19. At head of title: Verbatim report of the debate in St. James's Hall, July 2nd, 1889.
Will Socialism benefit the English people? : debate between H.M. Hyndman & Charles Bradlaugh, at St. James's Hall, April 17th, 1884 (v.6)
Hyndman, H M (1842-1921); Bradlaugh, Charles (1833-1891); Social-Democratic Federation
1907
Issued by Social-Democratic Federation.
The evolution of revolution
Hyndman, H M (1842-1921)
1920
Contents: Introduction.--The first social revolution.--The rise and fall of slavery.--Exchange and usury.--Economic backwaters.--The beginnings of modern social life.--The two great bourgeois revoluti...