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7. Address at the Opening of the Fourth Annual Loan Exhibition, Whitechapel, April 1884
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William Morris
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- List of Abbreviations x
- Acknowledgments xi
- Series Preface xii
- Introduction: William Morris’s Uncollected Political Essays: Equality, Nonviolence, and “One Socialist Party” 1
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Part I: From Liberalism to Socialism, 1878–1881
- 1. Early Political Essay, Untitled [“Against War with Russia”], 1878 31
- 2. Address at the Cambridge School of Art Prizegiving [“Art for All”], February 21, 1878 41
- 3. “Our Country Right or Wrong,” January 1880 49
- 4. A Lecture Delivered to the Men’s and Women’s College [“Art and Inequality”], 1880 74
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Part II: Socialism: The Middle Phase, 1883–1889
- 5. “An Invitation to Join the Democratic Federation,” 1883 91
- 6. “The Relations of Art to Labour,” April 1884, 1890 94
- 7. Address at the Opening of the Fourth Annual Loan Exhibition, Whitechapel, April 1884 119
- 8. “Misery and the Way Out,” September 1884 133
- 9. “Introduction to A Review of European Society by John Sketchley,” September 29, 1884 153
- 10. “Commercial War,” 1885 159
- 11. “Socialism,” 1885 179
- 12. “The Political Outlook,” 1886 203
- 13. “Equality,” 1888 221
- 14. “How Shall We Live Then?” March 1889 243
- 15. Address on English Socialism on Behalf of the Socialist League: Report to the First Congress of the Second International, Paris, July 1889 263
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Part III: Some Tempered Warnings: A Final Phase, 1891–1896
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Nonviolent Revolution, 1891–1894
- 16. “Socialism Up to Date,” 1891 277
- 17. “Communismi – i.e. Property,” 1892 289
- 18. “Town and Country,” 1893 307
- 19. “How I Became a Socialist,” June 1894 315
- 20. “Why I Am a Communist,” 1894 323
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Valedictory, 1895–1896
- 21. “What We Have to Look For,” 1895 337
- 22. “Change of Position—Not Change of Condition,” 1895 355
- 23. [“One Socialist Party”], 1896 359
- 24. “Against the Abuses of Public Advertising,” January 1896 367
- 25. “The Present Outlook of Socialism in England,” April 1896 373
- 26. “The Promise of May,” published in Justice, May 1896 385
- Appendix: List of Morris’s Anthologized Essays 389
- Index of Titles 394
- Subject Index 396
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- List of Abbreviations x
- Acknowledgments xi
- Series Preface xii
- Introduction: William Morris’s Uncollected Political Essays: Equality, Nonviolence, and “One Socialist Party” 1
-
Part I: From Liberalism to Socialism, 1878–1881
- 1. Early Political Essay, Untitled [“Against War with Russia”], 1878 31
- 2. Address at the Cambridge School of Art Prizegiving [“Art for All”], February 21, 1878 41
- 3. “Our Country Right or Wrong,” January 1880 49
- 4. A Lecture Delivered to the Men’s and Women’s College [“Art and Inequality”], 1880 74
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Part II: Socialism: The Middle Phase, 1883–1889
- 5. “An Invitation to Join the Democratic Federation,” 1883 91
- 6. “The Relations of Art to Labour,” April 1884, 1890 94
- 7. Address at the Opening of the Fourth Annual Loan Exhibition, Whitechapel, April 1884 119
- 8. “Misery and the Way Out,” September 1884 133
- 9. “Introduction to A Review of European Society by John Sketchley,” September 29, 1884 153
- 10. “Commercial War,” 1885 159
- 11. “Socialism,” 1885 179
- 12. “The Political Outlook,” 1886 203
- 13. “Equality,” 1888 221
- 14. “How Shall We Live Then?” March 1889 243
- 15. Address on English Socialism on Behalf of the Socialist League: Report to the First Congress of the Second International, Paris, July 1889 263
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Part III: Some Tempered Warnings: A Final Phase, 1891–1896
-
Nonviolent Revolution, 1891–1894
- 16. “Socialism Up to Date,” 1891 277
- 17. “Communismi – i.e. Property,” 1892 289
- 18. “Town and Country,” 1893 307
- 19. “How I Became a Socialist,” June 1894 315
- 20. “Why I Am a Communist,” 1894 323
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Valedictory, 1895–1896
- 21. “What We Have to Look For,” 1895 337
- 22. “Change of Position—Not Change of Condition,” 1895 355
- 23. [“One Socialist Party”], 1896 359
- 24. “Against the Abuses of Public Advertising,” January 1896 367
- 25. “The Present Outlook of Socialism in England,” April 1896 373
- 26. “The Promise of May,” published in Justice, May 1896 385
- Appendix: List of Morris’s Anthologized Essays 389
- Index of Titles 394
- Subject Index 396