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- Marat, Jean Paul, quoted, 15.
- Marx, Karl, quoted, xxiv, 44; 133, 136; quoted, 138, 139, 143-145, 146, 153-154, 156-157, 159-160, 162, note.
- Maury, Abbé, 98.
- Menger, Prof., quoted, xxii, xxiii; his L'État Socialiste, xxxi.
- Middle class, economic growth of, 56-58.
- Miguel, Maria Evaristo, quoted, 141.
- Mill, M., 173.
- Millerand, 66, note.
- Millerand, Affaire, xxxviii-xl.
- Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel Riquetti, Comte de, 56.
- Modern Socialism, 162-163, note.
- Motive to work under Socialist régime, xxv-xxx.
- Oersted, Hans Christian, 182.
- "Opportunism," Socialist, 70, 79-86.
- Owners of property, despotic position of, xvi.
- Paine, Thomas, 173.
- Parliament, the Frankfort, 49.
- Parties, political, from Socialist standpoint, xxxvii.
- Pauperisation of the proletariat, theory of, 167.
- Pelletan, M. Camille, 23.
- Petite République, La, xliii.
- Pitt, William, 171.
- Presuppositions of Socialism, 162, note.
- Privileged classes and Socialism, 88-93.
- Production, monopoly of the means of, 8-9.
- Propaganda, Socialist, 86.
- Property, private, 23-33.
- Proudhon, Pierre Joseph, 17, 18, 19.
- Quasi-Collectivism, xxi, note.
- Radical party and French Socialism, 22.
- Red Terror, the, 95.
- Reformism, 181.
- Reforms demanded by Socialism, xxiv-xxv.
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