Socialists At Work

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When it is once proved that the radicals will not carry out their promises, it seems reasonable to think that the people will turn to the socialists. Even now the party is beginning to expose the barren record of radicalism. Le Socialiste asks, " Where are we now . •• The suppression of martial law 1 Mutilated. The law about white lead . -' Stillborn. The nationalization of the Western railways . '' In danger. The law about Sunday closing ? Nerveless and weak. Old-age pen- sions . ■* Adjourned.... Graduated income tax ? Proposed. But so absorbed are the radicals in fighting the working men that they cannot spare the time or effort to trans- form the proposition into an act. " If the radicals can be kept in power for a few months 252 SOCIALISTS AT WORK more, and if they fail, as they have failed up to the pres- ent, to carry out a single one of their proposed eco- nomic reforms, it would seem probable that the socialist party alone can hope to win the adherence of an actual majority of the French people.

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