Bolshevism : its cure
1919
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION iii CHAPTER I. TWO WORLD POWERS 1 "The Black International" 13 The Red International 14 II. STANDARDS OF FAITH AND OF FATALISM 28 Civil Society 31 Social Intercourse 32 The Commercial Sphere 34 The Domestic Sphere 37 Socialism Denies the Marriage Bond 66 Socialism Asserts Sex Freedom 67 Socialists Advocate Free Love 70 Socialism Promotes Easy Divorce 71 III. PATRIOTISM 78 The Hierarchy's Call 101 Cardinal Gibbons 103 Cardinal Farley 103 Cardinal O'Connell 104 War Itself 107 "To Whom Shall We Go?" 115 IV. THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER OR THE RED FLAG 119 Children Cast Off the American Flag 137 Innocence and Guilt 139 V. WOULD CORRUPT THE ARMY AND THE NAVY 140 "Socialist Crippling of Warships" 166 The Dick Military Law 167 Citizen Army 178 Making Perverts of Soldiers 186 Soldiers Barred from Membership 195 Experience in Coup D^tat that Failed 199 The Ballot Too Slow 202 VI. BOLSHEVISM IN SCHOOLS 211 Inter-Collegiate Socialist Society 213 Rand School 221 Teachers' Bureau 226 High Schools 230 Young Peoples Socialist League 234 Boy Scouts 236 Socialist Sunday Schools 256 Modern Schools 256 Francisco Ferrer 266 Ferrer Schools 277 Public and Parochial Schools 280 VII. BOLSHEVISM ITSELF 296 What is Bolshevism? 302 The Class Struggle 303 Class-less Society 308 The Socialist State 316 Dictatorship of the Proletariat 321 Democracy 326 Paris Commune 329 Soviets 337 Expropriating the Expropriators 343 Free Speech — Free Press 358 Marital Relationship 364 An Unaccepted Challenge 368 All-Russian Constitution on Divorce 372 World Revolution 376 Prophecy 383 Violence 386 VIII. THE POPE AND THE WAR 395 Pope and Belgium 405 The Pope and Italy 409 Digitized by Google. Mode of access: Internet






