The cry for justice : an anthology of the literature of social protest -- . to the am going to take a view, at least in imagination, of man-kind united by love and friendship: I am going to take acontemplative prospect of an agreeable and peacefulsociety of brethren, living in constant harmony, directedby the same maxims, and joint sharers of one commonfelicity; while, realizing to myself so affecting a picture,the representation of such imaginary happiness will ^veme the momentary enjoyment of a pleasure actuallypresent. Eet t5e People idtiit on Sfllar By Allen L. Benson(American Soci
The cry for justice : an anthology of the literature of social protest -- . to the am going to take a view, at least in imagination, of man-kind united by love and friendship: I am going to take acontemplative prospect of an agreeable and peacefulsociety of brethren, living in constant harmony, directedby the same maxims, and joint sharers of one commonfelicity; while, realizing to myself so affecting a picture,the representation of such imaginary happiness will ^veme the momentary enjoyment of a pleasure actuallypresent. Eet t5e People idtiit on Sfllar By Allen L. Benson(American Socialist writer, born 1871) EACH voter should sign his or her name to the ballotthat is voted. In counting, the ballots for warshould be kept apart from the ballots against war. Inthe event of more than half of the population voting forwar, those who voted for war should be sent to the frontin the order in which they appeared at their respectivepolling places. Nobody who voted against war should becalled to serve until everybody who voted for war hadbeen sent to the ARNOLD BOCKLIN (German -painter, 1827-1001. Painting in the Dresden Gallery) s c*^ ^ - ^^ a^ T-i 00 Id 1 07, 20 •5 s
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