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contemporary “The Communist“ under date 9.12.20. The book reviewed was “Communism and Christianism,” by Bishop William Montgomery Brown, D.D., published by the Bradford-Brown Educational Co., Ohio. “The Communist” says that the author, “in the course of his farewell, explains his point of view in the following very definite terms :—
”‘The contradiction in terms known as the Christian Socialist is inevitably antagonistic to working-class interests and the waging of the class struggle. His object is the conciliation of classes,—not the end of classes. His avowed object indeed is to purge the Socialist movement of its materialism and the means to purge it of its Socialism and to direct if from its material aims to the fruitless chasing of spiritual will o’-the-isps,’ “
“. . . But the contradiction in terms known as the Christian Socialist is inevitably antagonistic to working-class interests and the waging of the class struggle. His policy is the conciliation of classes, the fraternity of robber and robbed, not the end of classes. His avowed object, indeed, is usually to purge the Socialist movement of its materialism and this, as we have seen, means to purge it of its Socialism, and to divert it from its material aims to the fruitless chasing of “spiritual Will o’-the wisps.”
