Category:Articles from "The Spirit of the Age"

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The following articles appeared in The Spirit of the Age (1849-1850), edited by William Henry Channing.

Pages in category "Articles from "The Spirit of the Age""

The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

A

  • Abolition of Slavery

B

  • Books—Their Sphere and Influence

C

  • Christian Socialists
  • The Co-operative Brotherhood
  • The Coming Era of Mutualism
  • The Confessions of a Revolutionist (London Weekly Tribune)
  • Creed

G

  • The Grave of the Landless

H

  • Human Pantheism

L

  • Letters to Associationists

M

  • Man and His Rights
  • Man and Property, their Rights and Relations
  • Method of Transition for the Consideration of the True Friends of Human Rights and Human Progress
  • Motives to Duty
  • The Mutualist Township

N

  • Necessity of Evil

P

  • P. J. Proudhon (London Weekly Tribune)
  • A Practical Movement for Transition
  • Property and Its Rights

R

  • Relations, Existing and Natural, between Man and Property

R cont.

  • Relative Longevity of the Negro and Mulatto

T

  • The Church of God with Us
  • The Socialists Catechism
  • The Word is the Ark
  • The Working Classes—Might and Right

V

  • Victor Considerant (W. H. Channing)

W

  • The Ways and Means of Free Exchange and Credit
  • Woman—Her Position and Duties
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