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Title: The Propaganda Author: Freedom Press, Anonymous Date: April, 1890 Language: en Topics: Freedom Press, Freedom: A Journal of Anarchist Socialism Source: Freedom: A Journal of Anarchist Socialism, Vol. 4, No. 41, online source http://www.revoltlib.com/?id=3099, retrieved on May 1, 2020. Notes: Freedom Press, London
Anarchism in St. Pancras. -On Sunday, March 23, Comrade Neilson lectured
to the St. Pancras Branch of the S. D. F. on -,A More excellent Way,"
advocating Free Communism 2 as against Social Democracy. There was a
most energetic discussion. Evidently Communist Anarchism is making rapid
way in this part of London.
GERMAN ANARCHISTS IN LONDON. -On March 3 the German Anarchist Club
Arbeiterbund and Gleicheit held an enthusiastic public meeting at
Cooper's Hall, to show up the policy of "the Social-Democrat's new
comrade," that mighty potentate known among the Berlin street Arabs as
"mangy William."
DARLINGTON. -On 9th March Kropotkin spoke before the Sunday Lecture
Society at Darlington, upon "The Problems of our Century." 'faking the
historical development of society as his text, the lecturer pointed out
the necessity of Socialism. The lecture was extremely well received and
in the discussion which followed the audience admitted the perfect
reasonableness of the arguments put before them.
MANCHESTER. -The Socialists here, like those of Norwich, have largely
adopter Anarchy as their political ideal. "They are distinctively
Anarchist in their propaganda writes a local correspondent, "and it is
none the less appreciated in consequence." Things have been very quiet
since the failure of the gas strike, but the members of the Socialist
League have succeeded in starting a Club, where they hope to begin a
regular course of lectures. They have persevered in their open-air
Sunday meetings all through the winter and project a vigorous country
propaganda for the coming summer.
NORWICH. -On Saturday March 8, Comrade T. Pearson went clown to address
a meeting here; but the continuous and heavy snow-fall made it
Impossible to bold one. He, however, received a hearty welcome from the
Norwich comrades and took part in some Interesting discussions in their
Club-room. Communist Anarchism is the order of the day with the Norwich
Socialists, and beside a flourishing branch of the Socialist League,
there is an earnest and energetic Freedom Group in the town.
EDINBURGH. -James Blackwell (Freedom Group) addressed a very
satisfactory meeting under the auspices of the Scottish Socialist
Federation, at the Molder's Hall, on March 2, on 'Socialism without
Government," A long discussion followed in which Fabians, Anarchists and
State Socialists teak part. It is quite evident that Anarchism is making
way here, especially among the young members of the local association. A
group of students of Anarchist thought is in course of formation. The
members of this group are to meet and read articles from Freedom and
other Anarchist literature and discuss among themselves the points
brought forward by their reading. This example might be followed with
excellent results wherever two Or more comrades can meet together.
Freedom sold wen and is evidently much appreciated in Edinburgh.