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CONTENTS
Chapter I TWO MEN 11
1. Maurice--a Progressive Turned Reactionary 11
2. Young Mr. Ludlow 34
Chapter II A SMALL BROTHERHOOD 59
1. Ludlow's Visit to Paris During the February Revolution 59
2. Maurice and the February Revolution 64
3. 10th April 1848 68
4. "Politics for the People" 73
5. The Growth of a Small Brotherhood 90
6. Contact with the Working Classes 97
Chapter III CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM 108
1. The Arrival of a French Refugee in England 108
2. The Scheme of a Crusade for Sanitary Reform 120
3. The First Working Men's Association 124
4. "Tracts on Christian Socialism" 134
5. The Society for Promoting Working Men's Associations 142
6. "The Christian Socialist" 151
Chapter IV THE FAILURE OF UNITED ACTION 162
1. Lechevalier's Plan for an Anti-Competitive Agency 162
2. Neale's Plan for a Co-operative Labour Union 167
3. The Establishment of the Central Co-operative Agency 176
4. The Controversy about the Central Co-operative Agency 192
5. "The Christian Socialist" Ceases Publication 209
Chapter V ON THE VERGE OF SUCCESS 216
1. The Christian Socialists and the "Condition of England" Question 218
2. The Christian Socialists and Working Class Politics 221
3. The Christian Socialists and Trade Unionism 238
4. The Christian Socialists and the Co-operative Movement 269
Chapter VI THE DISSOLUTION OF CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM 284
1. The Ripening of Divergencies of Opinion 284
2. "The Duty of the Age" 295
3. A Proposal for the Reform of the Society for Promoting Working
Men's Associations
310
4. The Association for Promoting Industrial and Provident Societies 319
5. The Establishment of the Working Men's College 337
6. The Winding-Up of Christian Socialism 351
Index of Names 367

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Publication Information: Book Title: Origin and History of Christian Socialism, 1848-54. Volume: 3. Contributors: Torben Christensen - author. Publisher: Universitetsforlaget. Place of Publication: Aarhus, Denmark. Publication Year: 1962. Page Number: 9.
    
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