ABSTRACT

I Socialism today as a Marxist sees it has become on the one hand a matter of professional politics and carefully calculated expediencies, and on the other a science of society the law of which is the class struggle. If socialism is more than this, we are ashamed to say so for fear of being thought utopian, or sentimental, or tainted with idealism, for fear of the reproach that our faith does more credit to our hearts than to our heads.