British Social Democracy
Today, a monthly, edited by E. Belfort Bax and J.L. Joynes, ran from Jan 1884 to June 1889 inclusive. See the editorial “To our Readers” for Jan 1884 describing its aims and objectives which were to be an open journal but stated it “will be the exponent of scientific Socialism, and the unsparing assailant of all our modern forms of competitive anarchy.” It cost 6d until April 1884, and thereafter 1/-. The Editorship was taken over by Hubert Bland in January 1889 before the journal changed its name to The International Review in July of the same year, the new editor being H.M. Hyndman. At least three monthly issues, July to September, of International Review were published by Hyndman in 1889.
1884 | |
JANUARY 1884 | |
Editorial Address | 1 |
Revolution of To-day, H.M. Hyndman | 3 |
The Three Seekers, (poem) William Morris | 25 |
Christianity and Capitalism, E. Aveling, | 30 |
Record of International Popular Movement, Eleanor Marx I | 39 |
Abstinence and Moderation, C. Kegan Paul, M.A. | 49 |
Baiting the Jew-Baiter, “One who did it,” Ahasueras | 55 |
Doctrine of Diminishing Returns from Land, J. Boyd Kinnear | 58 |
Reviews | 72 |
FEBRUARY 1884 | |
Art under Plutocracy I, William Morris | 79 |
Misapplied Darwinism. W. Boulting | 91 |
"Was Thun:" a Nihilist's Novel. J.L. Joynes | 98 |
Crisis in Norway. R. Gilbert | 110 |
Claudian: or, Melodramatic Theology. W. Archer | 118 |
Christianity and Capitalism, Rev. S.D. Headlam & Rev. C. Marson | 125 |
The Poet Laureate as Philosopher and Peer, H.S S. | 135 |
The Sun-Maiden, Ernest Radford | 148 |
Record of International Popular Movement, Eleanor Marx | 149 |
MARCH 1884 | |
Art under Plutocracy II, William Morris | 159 |
Christianity and Capitalism. E. Aveling, D.Sc. | 176 |
United States of To-day and the Future I. W. Harrison Riley | 188 |
Unscientific Socialism. E. Belfort Bax | 192 |
An Unsocial Socialist. George Bernard Shaw | 205 |
Record of International Popular Movement, Eleanor Marx | 221 |
Correspondence-Karl Marx and Mr. Gladstone | 228 |
Reviews | 236 |
APRIL 1884 | |
The Irish Social Problem, Michael Davitt | 241 |
Sophia Perovskaia: a Sonnet, (poem) H. Havelock Ellis | 256 |
Peasant Proprietary in France, Paul Lafargue | 259 |
Our Military System, C.L. Fitzgerald | 276 |
An Unsocial Socialist, George Bernard Shaw, | 284 |
Record of International Popular Movement, Eleanor Marx | 305 |
Reviews | 314 |
MAY 1884 | |
England’s Ideal, Edward Carpenter | 321 |
An Indian Bureau Reminiscence, Walt Whitman | 340 |
An Unsocial Socialist, George Bernard Shaw | 343 |
United States of To-day and the Future II, W. Harrison Riley | 374 |
Record of International Popular Movement, Eleanor Marx | 381 |
Attic Breezes, Rev. E.M. Geldart | 391 |
Reviews | 398 |
JUNE 1884 | |
Russian Political Prisons I., Stepniak | 401 |
A few words with Mr. Spencer, Paul Lafargue | 416 |
Controversial Charities, Edith Simcox | 428 |
On a certain passage of Vergil, E.S. Shuckburgh | 439 |
An Unsocial Socialist, George Bernard Shaw, | 445 |
“Nora,” and “Breaking a Butterfly,” E. Aveling, D.Sc. | 473 |
The Things of Palermo, E., Lynn Linton | 481 |
Record of International Popular Movement, Eleanor Marx | 488 |
JULY 1884 | |
Russian Political Prisons II, Stepniak | 1 |
Personal Experiences in the Chartist Movement, J Sketchley | 20 |
An Unsocial Socialist, Bk I Ch. 7 & 8, George Bernard Shaw | 30 |
The Modern Revolution, E Belfort Bax | 56 |
Exhibition of the Royal Academy (by a rare visitor), William Morris | 75 |
Record of International Popular Movement, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Eleanor Marx | 92 |
Review: “Six Centuries of Work and Wages” by Thorold Rogers – H.M. Hyndman | 100 |
AUGUST 1884 | |
An Unsocial Socialist. Bk I Ch. 9 & 10, George Bernard Shaw | 105 |
The Red International: Review of “Die Rote Internationale” by Sacher – J.L. Joynes | 129 |
Conflicting Interests, Th. David | 141 |
The Roll Call of the Ages, (poem)J. Hope | 154 |
Recent Poetry: by A. Levy, P. Beatty & E. Radford – L.O. Streeter | 156 |
An Old Fashioned Tory – (Richard Oastler) | 165 |
Reviews; “Bishopspool” by William Renton, “Art and Socialism” by William Morris | 174 |
“Revolution or Reform” – H.M. Hyndman | 180 |
SEPTEMBER 1884 | |
An Unsocial Socialist. Bk II Ch. 1 & 2, By George Bernard Shaw | 199 |
Resurgemus, (poem) Walt Whitman | 230 |
The Struggle for Reform 1832, By Lloyd Jones | 233 |
The Teaching of the Royal Academy, By Reginald Hallward | 247 |
Pessimism Positivism and Socialism, By Franz Ludwig Lehman, Part.1 | 263 |
Our Lunacy Laws I, By Georgina Weldon | 275 |
The State Remedy for Poverty, By C.R. Drysdale | 284 |
A French Economist on Collectivism By Paul Leroy Beaulieu, E. Belfort Bax | 295 |
Reviews: “The Unclassed” by George Gissing; “The Austrian Factory Act” by Bruno Schönlank; “Death and Disease Behind the Counter” by Thomas Sutherst; reviewer James H. Nolan | 304 |
OCTOBER 1884 | |
An Unsocial Socialist. Bk II Ch. 3 & 4, George Bernard Shaw | 311 |
Success, By W.J. Linton | 336 |
Our Lunacy Laws II, By Georgina Weldon (continued) | 338 |
Women and Socialism, By H. Havelock Ellis | 351 |
Pessimism Positivism and Socialism, By Franz Ludwig Lehman, Part.2 | 364 |
The Defence of Ernest Jones (A letter from E.J. to Lord Truro – then Chief Justice Wilde – in his own defence.) | 374 |
Das Kapital: a criticism, By Philip H. Wicksteed | 388 |
Remuneration (Editorial comment) | 412 |
Revolution by Reform, By J.C. Foulgar | 429 |
Reviews: “Darkness and Dawn”; “The Poor of the Period” – Mrs Houston; (reviewer anon) | |
NOVEMBER 1884 | |
An Unsocial Socialist. Bk II Ch. 7, By George Bernard Shaw | 431 |
Revolution, (poem)By Ferdinand Freiligrath, translated by Ernest Jones | 456 |
Pessimism Positivism and Socialism, By Franz Ludwig Lehman, Part.3 | 459 |
The Industrial Mechanism of an Industrial Society, By John Carruthers | 468 |
John Stuart Mill and Socialism, By Sydney Oliver | 490 |
Christian Socialism at the Congregational Union | 505 |
Hamlet (review of Wilson Barrett’s production at the Princess’s Theatre), By Edward Aveling | 516 |
Reviews: “Social Science and Socialism,” Aveling; “Socialism as Government,” Taine; “Socialism at Home”; “Theory of Christian Socialism,” Kaufmann; “The Socialism of Today,” Walker; “Henry George,” Rose; “Coleridge” (poems) ed. Skipsey; (reviewer anon) | 538 |
DECEMBER 1884 | |
An Unsocial Socialist. Bk II Ch. 6,7 & 8, By George Bernard Shaw | 543 |
Peace Reigns in Warsaw, (poem) anon | 580 |
Ferdinand Freiligrath part 1, Kate Freigrath-Kroeker | 582 |
A Playwright’s Grumble, By Henry A. Jones | 591 |
Russia’s Late Martyrs, By Leo Tichomiroff | 597 |
The Elections in Germany, By Karl Frohme | 606 |
Reviews: “An International Language,” Holyoake; “The Dilemmas of Labour and Education,” Károly | 616 |
1885 | |
JANUARY 1885 | |
The Meaning of Socialism by EC of SDF | 1 |
Experiences of a Visit to Skye. By R.P.B. Frost | 11 |
The Elections in Germany. By Karl Frohme, (Deputy for Altona in the Reichstag) | 18 |
The Jevonian Criticism of Marx. By George Bernard Shaw | 22 |
Ghosts, Act I. Translated from the Norwegian of Henrik Ibsen By Frances Lord | 28 |
FEBRUARY 1885 | |
Social Progress and Individual Effort. By Edward Carpenter | 49 |
Ferdinand Freiligrath. By his Daughter, Kate Freigrath-Kroeker | 59 |
Ghosts, Ac: II. Translated from the Norwegian of Henrik Ibsen By Frances Lord | 65 |
Strikes. By the San Francisco International Workmen’s Association | 83 |
The Battle Hymn of the Republic. By Julia Ward Howe | 88 |
Communism. By Rev. E. Heber Newton | 85 |
Austria in 1885. A Sonnet. By Pakenham Beatty | 96 |
MARCH 1885 | |
Communism. By Rev R. Heber Newton | 97 |
Ghosts, Act III. Translated from the Norwegian of Henrik Ibsen By Frances Lord | 106 |
Socialism and National Sobriety. By Rev. George Sale Reaney. | 121 |
Ferdinand Freiligrath, (Concluded). By his Daughter, Kate Freigrath-Kroeker | 126 |
The Unemployed By R.P.B. Frost | 132 |
To-day and To-morrow. A Sonnet, By Mary Grace Walker | 139 |
The Terriers and the Rats, and the Mice and the Cats. (poem) By the late R.B. Brough | 140 |
APRIL 1885 | |
Cashel Byron’s Profession. Prologue. By George Bernard Shaw | 115 |
Communism. (Concluded.) By Rev. H. Heber Newton | 161 |
Ten Years of English Poetry (Swinburne, Morris, Rossetti, 1861-1871). By Silvanus Dauncey | 169 |
The Jevonian Criticism of Marx (A Rejoinder) By Rev. Philip H. Wicksteed | 177 |
The Coming of Liberty. (poem) By F. Trevethen Brice | 180 |
Louis Charles DelesCluze. By W.D. Trammell | 181 |
Am I a Socialist? By Charles A. Every | 183 |
MAY 1885 | |
Ten Years of English Poetry (Swinburne, Morris, Rossetti, 1861-1871). (Concluded.) By Silvanus Dauncey | 193 |
Anglo-Saxon Barbarism versus English “Civilization,” By Thorold King | 203 |
Cashel Byron’s Profession. Chapters I. and II. By George Bernard Shaw. | 209 |
Associated Homes, By D. McEwen | 223 |
The Death of a Tyrant (poem) By J.L. Joynes | 227 |
Rae’s “Contemporary Socialism.” By H.H. Champion | 228 |
JUNE 1885 | |
Socialist Spring Song. (poem) By E. Nesbit[1] | 237 |
A Nursery of Millionaires. (on Eton) By H.S. Salt | 239 |
Paley On Property. By C.A. Every | 245 |
Cashel Byron’s Profession. Chapters III and IV. By George Bernard Shaw | 248 |
Walt Whitman: A Confession of Faith. By Anne Gilchrist | 269 |
JULY 1885 | |
An Appeal to the Young, By Peter Kropotkin | 285 |
Waiting. (poem) By E. Nesbit | 301 |
An Employer’s View, By J. Luscombe | 303 |
Cashel Byron’s Profession, By George Bernard Shaw. Chapters V. and VI. | 308 |
Condition of the Russian Peasantry I, By C.M. Wilson | 328 |
AUGUST 1885 | |
Cashel Byron’s Profession, By G.B. Shaw. Chapters VII. and VIII. | 333 |
The Bridal of Hope, (poem) By J.L. Joynes | 352 |
Condition of the Russian Peasantry II, By C.M. Wilson | 353 |
Can the Capitalist be Moralized, I. By Henry Ellis | 358 |
Two Voices: Country, City. (poem) By E. Nesbit | 365 |
SEPTEMBER 1885 | |
Can the Capitalist be Moralized. II., By Henry Ellis | 367 |
Cashel Byron’s Profession. By G.B. Shaw, Chapters IX. and X. | 376 |
The Husband of To-day; The Wife of all Ages, (poem) By E. Nesbit. | 403 |
OCTOBER 1885 | |
Emile de Laveleye v. Herbert Spencer. By C.A. Every | 405 |
Cashel Byron’s Profession. By G.B. Shaw. Chapter XI. | 411 |
The Rebellion of 1950 – The Battle of London (poem) by Levi Sampson | 419 |
Education under Difficulties: A Reminiscence of Public School Teaching. I., By E.C.S. Usher | 427 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy. By Karl Marx (translated from the third German edition, by J. Broadhouse[1]). Chapter I., Commodities. | 429 |
NOVEMBER 1885 | |
Freiligrath’s Revolution Song, “Berlin.” Translated by J.L. Joynes | 437 |
Cashel Byron’s Profession, By G.B. Shaw. Chapter XII. | 440 |
Education under Difficulties: A Reminiscence of Public School Teaching. II, By E.C.S. Usher. | 449 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued). | 461 |
DECEMBER 1885 | |
Love while thou may’st. (poem)By Ferdinand Freiligrath, Translated by J.L. Joynes. | 467 |
The Grievance of Magazine Writers. By one who has suffered, By Job Scrivener | 471 |
The Religious Aspect of Socialism; By Dr. R. Heber Newton. | 474 |
Cashel Byron’s Profession, By G.B. Shaw. Chapter XIII. | 484 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued). | 493 |
1886 | |
JANUARY 1886 | |
For the New Year (poem)E. Nesbit | 1 |
How the English Conquered Ireland, By Thorold King | 3 |
Cashel Byron’s Profession, By G.B. Shaw. Chapter | 14 |
Religious Aspect of Socialism, By A. Heber Newton | 21 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued). | 25 |
FEBRUARY 1886 | |
Quia Multum Amadi (poem) By P. Beatty | 33 |
Cashel Byron’s Profession, By G.B. Shaw. Chapter | 35 |
Religious Aspect of Socialism (continued) By A. Heber Newton | 42 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 53 |
MARCH 1886 | |
A Revolution Hymn (poem) By Reginald Beckett | 65 |
Cashel Byron’s Profession, By G.B. Shaw. Chapter XIII | 67 |
Reply to Employer’s View, By F. Tufferd | 74 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued). | 78 |
Land and Landlordism in America and England, By F. Tufferd | 89 |
APRIL 1886 | |
Catalogue of the Commonplace (poem) By Barry Cornwall | 97 |
Broken Lives (A Russian Tale) By E.H.B | 98 |
Home Rule and the Land Question, By Henry George | 106 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued). | 114 |
MAY 1886 | |
The Last Barricade of the Commune (poem) P. Beatty | 125 |
Broken Lives, A Russian Tale By E.H.B | 126 |
Radicalism and Socialism, By Marshall Steele | 137 |
Vox Amantis (poem) Adeline Sergeant | 147 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued). | 148 |
Books of Today | 152 |
JUNE 1886 | |
A Lover’s Prayer, Marson | 157 |
Courage of Conviction, By Frances Blackett | 158 |
Broken Lives, A Russian Tale By E.H.B. | 168 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued). | 170 |
Books of Today | 183 |
JULY 1886 | |
Out of Work. (poem) By Adeline Sergeant | 1 |
Birds of a Feather, By R.G.B. | 3 |
The Fabian Conference, By Annie Besant | 8 |
Russian Socialism and its Journal, By R.T. Lepman (Paper is “Messenger of the People’s Will) | 15 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 22 |
Books of To-day | 26 |
AUGUST 1886 | |
Ad Patriciis. (poem) By Il Passero | 29 |
Aristocles of Athens, By Annie Werner | 30 |
Towards Democracy. A Note on Edward Carpenter, By Edward R. Pease | 37 |
Perverse Socialism, By Sydney Olivier | 47 |
Capital A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 56 |
AUGUST 1886 (Special Extra Number). | |
Capital A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx (Continued) | 61 |
SEPTEMBER 1886 | |
The Depths of the Sea (poem) By E.N. | 91 |
Aristocles of Athens (Conclusion), By Alice Werner | 95 |
Telescopes, Ancient and Modern, By E.E. | 103 |
Perverse Socialism (Conclusion), By Sydney Olivier | 109 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx (Continued) | 115 |
Books of To-Day | 121 |
OCTOBER 1886 | |
A Song. (poem) By Adeline Sergeant | 125 |
Blood: A Tale, By Fabian Bland | 126 |
Sending a Wire, By John Broadhouse | 135 |
Does it Pay? By Edward Carpenter | 141 |
Socialists of the Arm Chair, By H.H. Champion | 146 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx (Continued) | 152 |
The Fabian Society and Political Action, A Note | 156 |
NOVEMBER 1886 | |
Richborough Castle: A Poem. By E.N. | 157 |
How he Lost his “Strad,” (Short story) By John Broadhouse | 160 |
The Mantalini Theory, By Charles L. Marson | 164 |
Socialists and Vegetarians, By H.S. Salt | 172 |
A Champion of the Perverse, By Sydney Olivier | 175 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx.(Continued). | 179 |
Books of To-Day | 184 |
DECEMBER 1886 | |
Lucescit. (poem) By H.W. Mears | 189 |
Eros or Erin, A Tale of an Irish Conspiracy, By Bauer und Dichter | 191 |
Boswell Redivivus, By G.W. | 200 |
Christian Socialism v. Satyr Socialists, By Charles L. Marson | 205 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued). | 212 |
Books of To-Day | 218 |
1887 | |
JANUARY 1887 | |
Mammon Land, (poem) By T. Maguire | 1 |
Eros or Erin, A Tale of an Irish Conspiracy,By Bauer und Dichter | 4 |
Reason v. Rhetoric, a Reply. By E. Belfort Bax | 14 |
Trade, By E. Carpenter | 19 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 25 |
Books of To-day | 30 |
FEBRUARY 1887 | |
The Old Order Changeth, (poem) By Herman Joynes | 33 |
Eros or Erin, By Bauer und Dichter. (Continued) | 34 |
Socialism and Sex, By “P" | 43 |
Illusions (poem) Walter Crane | 56 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued.) | 57 |
Books of To-day By H.S. Salt | 62 |
MARCH 1887 | |
One Day, (poem) By Philip Bourke Marston | 65 |
A Rock Ahead, By J.R. Macdonald | 66 |
Ad Posteros: A Rejoinder to Messrs: Bax and P., By Charles L. Marston | 71 |
Primitive Socialism, By F. Podmore | 74 |
A Ghost’s Question, (poem) By Louise Chandler Moulton | 82 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 83 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 93 |
APRIL 1887 | |
My House, (poem) By Adeline Sergeant | 97 |
Primitive Socialism, By F. Podmore. (Continued) | 99 |
Shutting up an Individualist, (short story) By Redbarn Wash | 107 |
“Intellectual” Illusions. A Note in Reply to Mr. J.R. Macdonald | 113 |
Pages for the Young, No.1., By H.W. Mears | 115 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 117 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 121 |
MAY 1887 | |
The Watchman, (poem) By Walter Crane | 125 |
Distribution of Political Power, By F.E.M. Steele | 126 |
Pages for the Young, No.2. By H.W. Mears | 135 |
An Unsound Theory, By J.B. | 137 |
If, (poem) By Caris Brooke | 142 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 143 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 153 |
JUNE 1887 | |
A Lover of To-day, (poem) By Lothario | 157 |
The Present Crisis in the Socialist Movement, By a Socialist Politician | 159 |
Labour Federation, By Edward R. Pease | 171 |
Love and Trust, (poem) By Lily Haynes | 178 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 179 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 183 |
JULY 1887 | |
Editorial Notes (On Aveling’s expenses) | 1 |
A Latter-Day Hamlet I, By D. | 6 |
William Godwin, By H.S. Salt | 12 |
Some Heterodox Notes on the Woman Question, By E. Belfort Bax | 24 |
AUGUST 1887 | |
Editorial Notes | 33 |
A Latter-Day Hamlet II, By D. (Continued) | 35 |
Not Yet, By Lily Haynes | 40 |
The Day after To-morrow, By Thomas More | 41 |
Misogyny in Excelsis, By Annie Besant | 51 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 59 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 63 |
SEPTEMBER 1887 | |
A Latter-Day Hamlet III, By D. (Continued) | 66 |
The Two Alternatives, By Percival Chubb | 67 |
Ichabod, (poem) By Herman Joynes | 77 |
A Plea for Peace, By Stewart D. Headlam | 78 |
A Word for War, By G. Bernard Shaw | 82 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 87 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 90 |
OCTOBER 1887 | |
Editorial Notes | 93 |
Leonardo da Vinci, By Lily Haynes | 95 |
A Latter-Day Hamlet, By D. (Continued) | 96 |
Mr. Hyndman on India, By Harold Cox | 101 |
Democracy, (poem) By C.S. | 113 |
No Misogyny but True Equality, By E. Belfort Bax | 114 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 122 |
NOVEMBER 1887 | |
A Latter-Day Hamlet, By W.H. Dircks. (Conclusion) | 125 |
The Need of a New Departure, By Hubert Bland | 131 |
If Only, (poem) By George Elstrie | 141 |
The Chicago Anarchists, By Edward and Eleanor Marx Aveling | 142 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx (Continued) | 150 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 155 |
DECEMBER 1887 | |
Editorial Notes | 157 |
What the Government Labour Bureau might do for the Unemployed, By a Civil Servant | 159 |
Playing to the Gallery, By E. Belfort Bax | 166 |
A Castle in Spain, (poem) By the late Philip Bourke Marston | 169 |
The Drift of Welsh Life, By a Welsh Curate | 170 |
Socialist Tactics, By Raymond Unwin | 180 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx.(Continued) | 187 |
1888 | |
JANUARY 1888 | |
Editorial Notes. | 1 |
Three Sonnets, By F. Henderson | 4 |
Shelley and the Quarterly Review, By H.S. Salt | 5 |
The St. Gallen Congress. By E. Belfort Bax | 12 |
At Sunset, (poem) By Lily Haynes | 18 |
Capital: A Criticism of Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 19 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 26 |
FEBRUARY 1888 | |
The New Order, (poem) By W.A. Carlisle | 29 |
The Whip Hand I, (short story) By A. Gilbert Katte | 31 |
What is Gambling, By a Barrister | 38 |
Justice on India, By Harold Cox | 43 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 49 |
Books at To-day, By anon | 54 |
MARCH 1888 | |
In the Shadow of the Cross, By H. B. Lingham | 61 |
The Whip Hand. Part II, By A. Gilbert Katte | 63 |
Working-Class Usury, By G. Standring | 68 |
Socialism and Foreign Trade, By Sidney Olivier | 70 |
The Gospel of Getting On, By John Law | 83 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 85 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 90 |
APRIL 1888 | |
Ballade of the Anti-Evolutionist, (poem) By George Elstrie | 93 |
The Whip Hand. Part III, By A. Gilbert Katte | 94 |
Sonnet, By F. Henderson | 102 |
Shelley and Socialism, By Edward and Eleanor Marx Aveling | 103 |
Extract from the Times of April 1, 1900 | 117 |
Books of To-day | 122 |
MAY 1888 | |
Forbidden Fruit, (poem)By Caris Brooke | 125 |
The Local Government Franchise, By F.E.M. Steele | 126 |
Divide and -- ? By Annie Besant | 134 |
On Immortality, By E. Belfort Bax | 138 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 143 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 147 |
JUNE 1888 | |
Elysium, (poem), By Adeline Sargeant | 157 |
“ — et impera.” By E. Belfort Bax | 159 |
The Story of a Heart, By H. S. Salt | 163 |
The Belfry, (poem), By E. Nesbit | 169 |
Advocatus Diaboli, By George Elstrie | 170 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx (Continued) | 175 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 182 |
JULY 1888 | |
My Lady Light-of-Love, (poem), By Henry Bellingham | 1 |
Schismatic Socialism, By Percival Chubb | 2 |
Whitman as a Socialist Poet, By Reginald A. Beckett | 8 |
Aristotle on Wealth and Poverty. Part I., By Graham Wallas | 19 |
A Lullaby, (poem), By Caris Brooke | 21 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 22 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 26 |
AUGUST 1888 | |
Adam to Eve, (poem), By E. Nesbit | 33 |
My Friend Fitzthunder, the Unpractical Socialist, By Redbarn Wash | 33 |
Bjornson, and his tales of Peasant Life, By H. de B. Gibbons | 44 |
Aristotle on Wealth and Property. Part II., By Graham Wallas | 45 |
Sunward Sonnets, (poem) By Walter Crane | 50 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 55 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 61 |
SEPTEMBER 1888 | |
In Town (poem), By Adeline Sergeant | 65 |
Idols of the Sty, I. By Sidney Olivier | 66 |
Fitzthunder on Himself – A Defence, By R.M. Fitzthunder | 78 |
Chips, (short story) By H. Bellingham | 81 |
The Pananglican Synod, By Charles L. Marson | 84 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx (Continued) | 88 |
OCTOBER 1888 | |
A Ballade of Ballades, By E. Nesbit | 93 |
Idols of the Sty II, By Sydney Olivier | 94 |
A Free Fantasia on Things Divine and Human, By E. Belfort Bax | 101 |
Parted, (poem), By A. Hoatson | 113 |
Modern Miseducation, By Cecil Reddie, B.Sc., Ph.D. | 114 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy. By Karl Marx (Continued) | 121 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 123 |
NOVEMBER 1888 | |
The Last Good-bye, (poem), By Louise Chandler Moulton | 125 |
Socialists and the School Board, By Graham Wallas | 129 |
An Hiss for the Free Fantasia, By Charles Marson | 133 |
Modern Mis-education, By Cecil Reddie, B.Sc., Ph.D. | 140 |
Fabiana, By anon | 149 |
Books of To-day, By anon | 153 |
DECEMBER 1888 | |
The Last Vigil of Brother Serapion, (poem), By Lily Haynes | 157 |
An Examination of some Criticisms of Democracy, By William Clarke, M.A. | 161 |
Modern Mis-education, By Cecil Reddie, B.Sc, Ph.D. | 171 |
Capital: A Criticism on Political Economy, By Karl Marx. (Continued) | 179 |
Fabiana, By anon | 183 |
Books of To-Day By anon | 187 |
1889 | |
JANUARY 1889 | |
The Butterfly to his Love (poem) By E. Nesbit. | 1 |
The Gospel of “Faust,” By H. de B. Gibbins. | 2 |
Disjecta Membra, By G. Standring. | 6 |
Modern Mis-education, By Cecil Reddie, B.Sc. Ph.D. | 9 |
Capital, By Karl Marx, translated by J. Broadhouse. Part XXXIII. | 16 |
Fabiana By anon | 22 |
Books of To-Day. By Adeline Sergeant and anon | 24 |
FEBRUARY 1889 | |
Questions (poem) By Adeline Sergeant | 29 |
Defence of Criminals, By Edward Carpenter | 31 |
Art and Commercialism,. By Gabrielle Cunningbame Graham. | 42 |
Modern Mis-education (conclusion), By Cecil Reddie, B.Sc, Ph.D | 48 |
Fabiana, By anon | 53 |
Books of To-Day, By anon | 56 |
MARCH 1889 | |
Defence of Criminals (concluded), By Edward Carpenter. | 61 |
Schaffle and the Quintessence of Socialism, By F.W. Hannan. | 72 |
An Economic Eirenicon, By Graham Wallas. | 80 |
A Choice, (poem) By Lily Haynes. | 87 |
Fabiana, By anon | 88 |
Books of To-Day, By anon | 90 |
APRIL 1889 | |
Love’s Economics, By Richard le Gallienne | 93 |
Marx’s Theory of Value, By H.M. Hyndman. | 94 |
The Slouch Hat Theory, By M. Eder | 105 |
The American Labour Census, By Sidney Webb. | 108 |
Capital, By Karl Marx, translated by J. Broadhouse. Part XXXIII. | 112 |
Fabiana, By anon | 120 |
Books of To-Day, By anon | 122 |
MAY 1889 | |
Eurydice to Orpheus, (poem) By Lily Haynes | 125 |
Bluffing the Value Theory, By G.B. Shaw | 128 |
Links Between the Old Order and the New, By Laon Ramsey | 136 |
The “Pot” Hat Theory, By Bonnet Rouge. | 145 |
The Battle of the Hats, By Unsectarian. | 147 |
“Dea Certe.” (poem) By Herman Joynes. | 149 |
Capital, By Karl Marx, translated by J. Broadhouse, Part XXXIV | 150 |
Fabiana, By anon | 152 |
Books of To-Day By anon | 153 |
JUNE 1889 | |
Bankrupt, By E.Nesbit | 157 |
My Friend the Cynic, By L.S Bevington | 158 |
Industrial Economics Under Socialism, By W.S. de Mattos | 167 |
The Cult of Crudity, By Laura M. Gray | 172 |
The Value of the Value Theory, By Edward Carpenter | 179 |
Books of Today, By anon | 183 |
The Name was changed to International Review July 1889 and edited by H.M. Hyndman, but it seems that it lasted for only three months, July-September 1889. Any information about any later issues would be appreciated | |
JULY 1889 | |
The International Review, By H.M. Hyndman | |
Socialism and Education By Annie Besant | 1 |
Zola's Novels and Naturalism By Adolphe Smith | 10 |
Marx's Theory of Value By the Editor | 15 |
The Principles of the Possibilist Party of France I By Dr Paul Brousse, Municipal Councillor of Paris | 24 |
Note on Gas Workers and Tram Men | 32 |
AUGUST 1889 | |
The International Congress of Workers By the Editor | 33 |
The Principles of the Possibilist Party of France II By Dr Paul Brousse, Municipal Councillor of Paris | 45 |
The Hyndman-George Debate By George Bernard Shaw | 50 |
The Curse of Law By E. Belfort Bax | 58 |
SEPTEMBER 1889 | |
Superstition Reviving? By Alfred Thompson | 73 |
From Capel Court to Collectivism By J. Hunter Watts | 86 |
The Modern Revolution in Persia, By J.S.Stuart Glennie, M.A. | 91 |
Shelley and the Superior Person By H.S. Salt | 100 |
1. According to Chushichi Tsuzuki, the biographer of Hyndman, all the articles and translations in To-day whose author is apparently “John Broadhouse” are by HN Hyndman while Edith Nesbit was the wife, though the marriage was an open one, of the later editor Hubert Bland.