id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34979 Kelly, Edmond Twentieth Century Socialism: What It Is Not; What It Is: How It May Come .txt text/plain 135760 5761 61 competition will have entirely changed human nature; when men will instituted to furnish to every industrious man security as regards Instead of making every industrious man secure as regards Socialist proposes to vest in the state the things which a man uses, Yet if the reader has in his mind any such idea of Socialism as Mr. Roosevelt's "state free lunch counter," resulting in an "iron Relatively few men have secured control of the great industries of the propertied class, then economic liberty came to an end; for no man can indicate that a social work-day of 2-½ hours should be sufficient to production were socialized to-day a 1200-hour work-year would suffice production (this is state Socialism); but is to have the right and state will begin by requiring socialized industries to furnish this In state Socialism, on the other hand, the political side of the various necessaries of life which the socialized industries ./cache/34979.txt ./txt/34979.txt