by Cyprian Leycester Drawbridge
originally published in 1915
paperback; 80 pages
The proponents of Socialism offer the lofty promises of "hope" and "change," but what they actually deliver is the bitterness of class envy in which the "have nots" are encouraged to take whatever they please from the "haves." Responding to the various reform movements in Great Britain in the early Twentieth Century, the author of this book shows how the atheistic spirit of hatred and covetousness engendered by socialist ideals is the very antithesis of the self-sacrificing love produced by the Christian Gospel.
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