Reminiscences And Reflexions of a Mid And Late Victorian

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Certain untoward consequences resulting, in a great measure, from the strictly anti-political action prin- ciples of the League have been already spoken of. These consequences were not long in showing them- selves, though it took some two or three years for them to develop to a marked extent. The attitude in question of the League, combined with a certain want of precision in the definition of its theoretical prin- ciples on certain sides, left the door open for the in- trusion of doubtful elem
...ents of an anarchistic character. These elements grew stronger as time went on, and found support in a certain side of Morris's own tem- perament. The result was as might have been foreseen. Fhe Socialist League became impossible for those who ished to see it grow up into a strong party organi- ition for the propagation of the principles of scientific Socialism, and if not immediately, at least later on, definitely to take part in political action of some kind. The great bulk of those who thought thus in the League resigned, in this way leaving the body in the hands of a rump consisting of Anarchists and Semi-anarchists, with a few others who did not formally resign for fear of hurting Morris's feelings.

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