Book/Printed Material Socialism, feminism, and suffragism : the terrible triplets, connected by the same umbilical cord, and fed from the same nursing bottle National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy
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Image 81 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 88 Page 101, “The Destinies of a Lifetime”: “Unlike the Catholic Church in its dealings with novices, society demands (in marriage) the ring, the parchment, and the vow as a preliminary to…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 82 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 89 and fiendish attacks for all that is good and true and beautiful. This is the cant of a majority of the Feminists, to which may be joined the name of Mrs.…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 83 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 90 to see in such intimacies anything but a confusion of all sex-relations and a chaos of mere animal desire, we can only reply that this view exposes with fatal precision the…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 84 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 91 “Those ascetics who recommend only self-control as a remedy for the mastery of the sexual instinct, even when such control becomes merely obstructive to life, are like the physician who tried…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 85 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 92 opinion; moreover, it requires as a corollary profound modifications in the social organism.”—Letourneau, “Evolution of Marriage,” page 127 and page 358. The Socialists in their endeavor to discredit marriage as ordained…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 86 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 93 of group marriage, polygamy and monogamy.”—Engels, “The Origin of the Family,” pages 39-40. The Suffraget, under Feminist and Socialist teachers, has now advanced from the “Novitiate of Marriage,” to the Tape…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 87 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 94 “In the wild and even bacchanalian festivals of all the earlier nations, there was an element of Nature-sex-mysticism which has become lost in modern times, or quite unclean and depraved; yet…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 88 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 95 and will have no inclination to bring a large number of children, ‘as gifts of God,’ into the world; that she will desire to enjoy her freedom and independence, and not…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 89 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 97 VIII. SOCIALISM REVOLUTIONARY AND UNPATRIOTIC The family drawn together by ties of affection, blood and pleasures of association is a unit, and from this unit of the family, many families make…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 90 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 98 No one believes that Socialists entertain anything but selfish motives. When a man does not love a family, a town, a State, his heart is too small and ungrateful to take…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 91 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 99 As confirming the revolutionary and unpatriotic views of Socialists, the following quotation from the Communist Manifesto is positive proof, in which they declare for the overthrow of all present social conditions…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 92 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 100 of the patriots of the Revolutionary war, and claim that their only desires were to exploit their fellow colonists. They decry our patriotic songs and sneer at the American flag, and…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 93 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 101 “It has gained enormously in extension, and only awaits increased education and the force of inevitable economic events for it to become general as an opinion; the result of which will…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 94 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 102 of the confessional in Mexico and expulsion of the priests and sisters. An attempt to dynamite the cathedral in New York. The abolition of church charitable and educational institutions in France…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 95 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 103 men themselves, upon finding that they were alone, or nearly so, and surrounded by revolutionists, would immediately desert. Any who would not desert could be easily overpowered and disarmed. “With the…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 96 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 104 I rely on the stomach for bringing it about.”—Wm. Morris, in a letter to a friend. The above would indicate that the cult headed by Bebel hope that revolution may be…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 97 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 105 to any national flag, and pledge their support to the Red Flag of International Socialism. They teach hatred of all present governments, both civil and religious, and as venerated relics they…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 98 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 107 IX. SOCIALISM ENSLAVES THE INDIVIDUAL AND PROVIDES UNJUST COMPENSATION Christian Philosophy is essentially individualistic. It teaches man is endowed by a Supreme Power with reason, memory and free will, and that…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 99 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 108 “Capital is therefore not a personal, it is a social power. “In one word, you reproach us with intending to do away with you property. Precisely so; that is just what…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 100 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 109 with him who produced but two, and each would get the same pay. This is a contradiction of the theory of democratic government control on a basis of Christian morality, for…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 101 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 110 immature brain, and would supplant them by Socialistic fantastic theory of the Rights set up by Socialist rule. “Viewed from this side also, Socialism is in fact in perfect harmony with…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 102 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 111 who do not deserve them. Under all the Socialistic experiments heretofore attempted, the rate of production per day's work has been greatly decreased as compared to the present system of production…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 103 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 112 the old, and all railroads, telegraphs, every workman, whether married or not, would have to support besides himself not less than three persons, and would receive the value of about one-fourth…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 104 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 113 birth to the calf from which the hide was finally obtained after the calf had been slaughtered by the butcher three years after it came into the world. The next social…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 105 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 114 transaction where the laborer produced time checks with which to pay his purchases there would be great danger of a miscalculation and injustice being done to some of the “comrades.” Only…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 106 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 115 possesses no wares, only objects of necessity, of use, whose making requires a certain amount of social working time. The working time which the making of an article requires is therefore…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 107 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 116 In the footnote above Bebel promises a three-hour day, and holds out a brilliant hope that the work day will not be more than two hours, whereas Mark Fisher, in “Evolution…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 108 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 117 Incendiarism? Who will find pleasure or satisfaction in it, since society gives him no reason for hate? Crimes against the mint? Why, money is a chimaera; the trouble would be in…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 109 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 118 stories of the pain racking death throes which they have suffered and still survived, when their hearers devoutly wished they had succumbed. This feeling is perhaps shared in by all healthy…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 110 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 119 could not obtain building sites, and in the second place, they could not support their ministers. Young men while at school would have to be supported by the state to provide…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 111 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 120 your own vine and fig tree, where no man shall make you afraid, than to long a visionary mansion, temporarily allotted to you by Socialistic State, and upon whose vine the…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 112 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 121 SOCIALIST FAILURES Utopian and other Socialists have attempted many times to form communities on the Socialistic principles of common ownership and communistic rules. After trial, all of these have been failures.…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 113 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 122 water transportation. The balance of the land was prairie land, excellent for pastures. The colonists were relieved from taxation for a long period of time, and were allowed to make importations…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 114 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 123 was too lazy to do the chopping, and as the 2,500 head of cattle had been sold they were deprived of milk and butter. Thus the greatest Socialistic settlement ever promoted…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 115 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 124 afflicted the only comfort left them in their misery, from the rich and great the only curb that can restrain their passions; tear from the heart all remorse of vice, all…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 116 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 125 THE GLOSSARY This appended glossary is for the assistance of the reader who may not be familiar with words and terms used in the sense of Socialistic and Feminist “science.” These…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 117 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 126 can succeed. Which is a virtual admission that Socialism is unnatural and impracticable, since religion is natural to man. Christian Socialist— A contradiction of terms, as one cannot believe in a…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 118 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 127 Conventional— That which is generally accepted as morally good by custom or usage. Many Socialists scoff at “Conventionality.” Double Standard of Morals— Socialists, Feminists and Suffragets decry the “Double Standard” of…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 119 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 128 Enslavement— (Socialist meaning) Any duty which require its fulfillment, as an obligation to family, child, employee or to God. Emancipation of Women— In the Socialist sense, releasing woman from the duties…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 120 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 129 capital, oppressing the Proletarian and making a “sex slave” of Woman. Father— Generally the male parent of a child who is legally obligated to support it. Under Socialism the state will…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
About this Item
Title
- Socialism, feminism, and suffragism : the terrible triplets, connected by the same umbilical cord, and fed from the same nursing bottle
Summary
- This book equates feminism and woman suffrage with both socialism and atheism. According to the author, feminism and the enfranchisement of women will destroy the family. The book also suggests that pregnant women who vote run the risk of bearing "physically imperfect or idiotic" children.
Names
- Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal, 1854-
- Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947, former owner
- National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress)
Created / Published
- Chicago : American Publishing Company, [c1915]
Headings
- - Women and socialism
- - Women--Suffrage
- - Feminism
Medium
- 3 p.l., 9-301 p. ; 20 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- HX546 .H8
- JK1881 .N357 sec. V, no. 27 Another copy. Bookplate inside front cover: library, Carrie Chapman Catt. Gift of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, Nov. 1, 1938.
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Library of Congress Control Number
- 15016027
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Contributor
- Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal
- National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress)