登陆注册
20004100000033

第33章 THE PUBLIC DISCONTENTS(3)

The new organization grew much faster than the Socialist party itself, which now almost disappeared.Two years later, the International had a party press consisting of seven German, two Bohemian, and only two English papers.Like the Socialist party, it was, therefore, mainly foreign in its membership.It was strongest in and about Chicago, where it included twenty groups with three thousand enrolled members.The anarchist papers exhorted their adherents to provide themselves with arms and even published instructions for the use of dynamite.

Political and industrial conditions thus supplied material for an explosion which came with shocking violence.On May 4, 1885, towards the close of an anarchist meeting held in Chicago, a dynamite bomb thrown among a force of policemen killed one and wounded many.Fire was at once opened on both sides, and, although the battle lasted only a few minutes, seven policemen were killed and about sixty wounded; while on the side of the anarchists, four were killed and about fifty were wounded.Ten of the anarchist leaders were promptly indicted, of whom one made his escape and another turned State's evidence.The trial of the remaining eight began on June 21, 1886, and two months later the death sentence was imposed upon seven and a penitentiary term of fifteen years upon one.The sentences of two of the seven were commuted to life imprisonment; one committed suicide in his cell by exploding a cartridge in his mouth; and four met death on the scaffold.While awaiting their fate they were to a startling extent regarded as heroes and bore themselves as martyrs to a noble cause.Six years later, Illinois elected as governor John P.Altgeld, one of whose first steps was to issue a pardon to the three who were serving terms of imprisonment and to criticize sharply the conduct of the trial which had resulted in the conviction of the anarchists.

The Chicago outbreak and its result stopped the open spread of anarchism.Organized labor now withdrew from any sort of association with it.This cleared the field for a revival of the Socialist movement as the agency of social and political reconstruction.So rapidly did it gain in membership and influence that by 1892 it was able to present itself as an organized national party appealing to public opinion for confidence and support, submitting its claims to public discussion, and stating its case upon reasonable grounds.

Although its membership was small in comparison with that of the old parties, the disparity was not so great as it seemed, since the Socialists represented active intelligence while the other parties represented political inertia.From this time on, Socialist views spread among college students, artists, and men of letters, and the academic Socialist became a familiar figure in American society.

Probably more significant than the Socialist movement, as an indication of the popular demand for radical reform in the government of the country, was the New York campaign of Henry George in 1886.He was a San Francisco printer and journalist when he published the work on "Progress and Poverty" which made him famous.Upon the petition of over thirty thousand citizens, he became the Labor candidate for mayor of New York City.The movement in support of George developed so much strength that the regular parties felt compelled to put forward exceptionally strong candidates.The Democrats nominated Abram S.Hewitt, a man of the highest type of character, a fact which was not perhaps so influential in getting him the nomination as that he was the son-in-law of Peter Cooper, a philanthropist justly beloved by the working classes.The Republicans nominated Theodore Roosevelt, who had already distinguished himself by his energy of character and zeal for reform.Hewitt was elected, but George received 68,110 votes out of a total of 219,679, and stood second in the poll.His supporters contended that he had really been elected but had been counted out, and this belief turned their attention to the subject of ballot reform.To the agitation which Henry George began, may be fairly ascribed the general adoption of the Australian ballot in the United States.

The Socialist propaganda carried on in large cities and in factory towns hardly touched the great mass of the people of the United States, who belonged to the farm rather than to the workshop.The great agricultural class, which had more weight at the polls than any other class of citizens, was much interested in the redress of particular grievances and very little in any general reform of the governmental system.It is a class that is conservative in disposition but distrustful of authority, impatient of what is theoretical and abstract, and bent upon the quick practical solution of problems by the nearest and simplest means.While the Socialists in the towns were interested in labor questions, the farmers more than any other class were affected by the defective system of currency supply.The national banking system had not been devised to meet industrial needs but as a war measure to provide a market for government bonds, deposits of which had to be made as the basis of note issues.As holdings of government bonds were amassed in the East, financial operations tended to confine themselves to that part of the country, and banking facilities seemed to be in danger of becoming a sectional monopoly, and such, indeed, was the case to a marked extent.This situation inspired among the farmers, especially in the agricultural West, a hatred of Wall Street and a belief in the existence of a malign money power which provided an inexhaustible fund of sectional feeling for demagogic exploitation.

同类推荐
  • 林间录

    林间录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太上灵宝五符序

    太上灵宝五符序

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 外科附骨流注门

    外科附骨流注门

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 庚巳编

    庚巳编

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛制比丘六物图

    佛制比丘六物图

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 栈桥遗梦

    栈桥遗梦

    三位中年知识分子在岛城演绎了一段人间情感故事,似乎是中国的《廊桥遗梦》,反道德但人情,亦友谊但荒诞。
  • 归心

    归心

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 坏丫头搞定高冷校草

    坏丫头搞定高冷校草

    “高中的日子真心不好过啊,作业一大堆,天天都要晚自习,最主要的——必须要寄宿。这让人怎么活啊!!!”苑子兮一边吐槽一边劝表妹苑琳不要来自己学校上学。苑琳像是中了邪一样吵着要去苑子兮学校上学,苑子兮也没有办法,只好将计就计给她诉说自己在学校的痛苦咯。“老姐啊,可是你在那里过的不好不代表我过得不好啊。”苑琳翻了个白眼,吃着薯片。“苑琳,你听我说,你好好的在贵族学院上学干嘛又突然转来这个狗不拉屎的学校呢?!”
  • 花未倾城:公主丫鬟

    花未倾城:公主丫鬟

    他,长笛置于嘴边,笛音似流水般悄悄痕过她脸颊,轻显忧殇,他从背后抱住她,下巴抵在她颈间,慢慢闭上眼,神情如一个丢失父母的孩子,依靠在她身边。“我萧笛月一生只爱萧舞媚一人。”他声色斩钉截铁,眸内释然,温柔一片,抚着她耳边的发丝,轻吻。她欣然,重重地点头:“嗯!”他,站立在银色的月光下,修长却惨弱的身影有着迷幻的黯淡,抱着她的身躯在微微颤抖,白皙如玉的手悄悄抚上她的脸颊,似如梦般的转折缭绕,手指粗暴地捏住了她的下巴,眸中却顺柔如故,他轻轻地唇角一勾:“爱上我。”她秋水灵灵,眸中同样的柔水一片,青丝覆在额间,飘扬洒脱,明眸皓齿,神情款款:“不可能。”君王霸道,美人佳。伊人不再颜笑,漠漠碎心。片刻爱情,谁为谁戏。红色爱情,血颜虐心。不知为何,天下与美人,愈来愈远。美人,可爱可恨?阴谋,可用可弃?无声的痛苦,不想再哭泣。杀杀憧憧,爱恨情仇。结束的利用与乱世,苍白的容颜与恨色的冷眸。便是开始的束搏,一切和一切的不羁……——————友情推荐!=3=!魅惑天下之不善王妃,文/颜舞珏http://www.*****.com/?a/130342/王爷的混世小魔妃,文/子夜狐狸http://www.*****.com/?a/187318/美人乱:青楼弃妃,文/kingteahttp://www.*****.com/?a/196833/——————本文很【虐】,心绞痛者不得进入。(夸张了些……)亲们能不能稍稍移动下你的鼠标,在下方,有着【收藏此书】的四个字,轻轻一点吼~~
  • 这样的世界

    这样的世界

    武斗篇→→离殇篇→→黑暗篇→→蝶篇→→神灵篇→→灭世篇→→终。铭心篇故事路线就是这样了,大概欢迎加入ヴ潮流の动漫社ら,群号码:227479086
  • 梦入上古

    梦入上古

    当梦境与现实颠倒,虚幻与真实产生战争时,谁又能知道这个世界会发生什么...一个沉睡了十八年的植物人,醒来时发现自己以前的十八年都是一场梦,可是这真的只是一场梦吗?当他清晰的认识这个世界,踏入《上古世纪》时,他发现,一切都是那么的熟悉,十八年的经历一幕幕在眼前飘过...他的战斗、无关乎立场,无关乎仇怨,他只为自己那不知是虚幻还是真实的自己、寻找那一抹存在感。
  • 无敌保安

    无敌保安

    他只是一个小小的保安,却能爆发出神奇的能力;他只是一个低调的男人,身边却有各种美女环绕;保安虽然是个底层的职业,但是就是这个不起眼的底层小男人,闯龙潭,踏虎穴,引得无数美人折腰,击败无数对手,成就巅峰人王!
  • 邪藤魔帝

    邪藤魔帝

    无法觉醒武魂的少年,被人称为废物,被家族遗弃的他,一次意外中,被一株神秘黑藤寄生于体内,从此走上了强者之路,后天觉醒的异种武魂,强大骇人。异种武魂让他强势崛起,携风云之势高歌猛进,成就终极魔帝!
  • 感类篇

    感类篇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 日向雏田游大逃杀

    日向雏田游大逃杀

    火影人物日向雏田却意外穿越到了大逃杀这个电影世界,已经如此,继续生存下去。