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Title: Propaganda [Sep, 1889]
Author: Freedom Press, Anonymous
Date: September, 1889
Language: en
Topics: Freedom Press, Freedom: A Journal of Anarchist Socialism
Source: Freedom: A Journal of Anarchist Socialism, Vol. 1, No. 12, online source http://www.revoltlib.com/?id=3105, retrieved on May 1, 2020.
Notes: Freedom Press, London

Freedom Press, Anonymous

Propaganda [Sep, 1889]

VICTORIA PARK-The "Freedom" Group have made arrangements for open air

meetings to be held here every Sunday afternoon during the remainder of

the summer. To commence at 3.30. Anarchist Communists will. it is hoped,

turn up strongly in support. Opposition invited.

ISLINGTON.-At the Brittania Coffee House on August 16. a friendly

discussion meeting was held between several Social Democratic comrades

and some members of the "Freedom" group. On August 23, C. M. Wilson

opened a debate, pointing out some of the evils of the exercise of

authority. White (S. D.) opposed- Davis pointed out that White

disregarded principle and believed in going along the line of least

resistance. advocating 8-hour bills and such comparatively trifling

measures. A Swedish comrade argued, that whilst men had improved

immensely, governments had not improved; man had outgrown them. Pearson

and Christie (S. D.) also spoke. A debate has been arranged to take

place on Friday, Sept. 6, at 8.30, at the Brittania Coffee House,

Prebend Street, Packington Street, Essex Road, between Tom Pearson,

Anarchist Communist, and Christie, Social Democrat, on "Anarchist

Communism v. Social Democracy." Lovers of truth roll up.

HOLBORN.-At the Central Democratic Club, on August 28. a discussion on

the "Fallacies of Anarchism" was opened by Mr. H. A. Barker. A good

debate ensued in which several Anarchists and sympathizers took part.

HELD OVER FOR WANT OF SPACE.-In our next issue we shall give the second

article on "The Work of the French Revolution,- an article by a

Manchester member of the Socialist League, and a letter from Spain.

Those in arrears with their payments will settle up if they wish for a

supplement next mouth. The want of cash is all that stands in our way.

Editorial communications to be addressed to- The Editor of FREEDOM," 28

Gray's inn Road, W. C. Orders far copies of the paper, payments, etc.,

should be sent to "The Manager of FREEDOM," 28 Gray's Inn Road.

FREEDOM can be obtained in London as above and from If' Reeves, 185

Fleet Street; the Socialist League Office, 13 Farringdon Road, E.C.; or

ordered through a newsagent. Annual subscription post free to ON

countries One and sixpence

Freedom Publication Fund.-H. G., 10s.; W., Is.

Printed and published for the proprietors by C. M. Wilson, at the Labor

Press Limited (Cooperative Society), 28 Grays Inn Road, London, W.C.