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The Philistine

Vol. 18

DECEMBER, 1903

No. 1

It does not take much strength to do things, but it requires great strength to decide on what is best to do.

Heart to Heart Talks with Philistines by the Pastor of His Flock

HERE are two distinct schools of
Socialism:

The Marxian and the Fabian.

Both schools are made up of ideal

ists, and they disagree only as to the policy to be adopted for reaching Utopia; and there is also a variance of opinion as to the distance to be traversed in reaching the Ideal City.

The Marxian school takes its name from Karl Marx, a most excellent man, sincere, earnest, simple-hearted-a Jew, who saw with clear and vivid vision the wrongs and inequalities of society. The fact that one set of men had most of the culture, and another did all the

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