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 1 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy SOCIALISM FEMINISM AND SUFFRAGISM
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 2 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS RARE BOOK COLLECTION CHAPMAN CATT SUBJECT Section V Woman - Sociology No 27
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 3 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy SOCIALISM, FEMINISM, AND SUFFRAGISM, THE TERRIBLE TRIPLETS CONNECTED BY THE SAME UMBILICAL CORD. AND FED FROM THE SAME NURSING BOTTLE By B. V. HUBBARD Chicago: American Publishing Company 1820 City Hall Square…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 4 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy Copyright, 1915 by B. V. Hubbard
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 5 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy DEDICATION To the innumerable multitude of motherly women, who love and faithfully serve their fellowmen with a high regard for duty a veneration for God, respect for authority, and love for husband,…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 6 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy CONTENTS SOCIALISM Chapter Page Introduction 9 I. Socialism Defined—Immediate Demands Not Socialistic—Ultimate Demands Real Socialism 13 II. The Materialistic Conception of History—Consequences of the Materialistic Conception of History, Denies the Natural Rights…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 7 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy FEMINISM I. Feminism Defined—The Hybred Sex 141 II. Feminism Atheistical 159 III. The Bestiality of Feminism—Motherhood Degraded 167 IV. Sex Slavery and Its Feminist Remedy 179 V. Race Suicide—Its Suggestion and Approval…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 8 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 9 INTRODUCTION Thoughtful people, who have observed the trend of events during the last generation, view with great alarm the situation in our country. There has been a violent revolution of the…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 9 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 10 displayed by the widow who gave her mite, has been displaced by egotistical feminists, whose chief assets are pride of an advertisement of the accomplishments of physical relief, which bear no…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 10 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 11 family, of the duties of the father and the mother toward the child, and of the independence of the women. Socialistic conceptions of only the material, eliminating the spiritual good, and…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 11 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 12 means of Suffragism. Suffragets claim that “Votes for women” will overthrow “man made laws” and give woman such a larger liberty that she will no longer be a “sex slave;” and,…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 12 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 13 I. SOCIALISM DEFINED Socialism is an active propaganda which is international in its scope. It deals with the economic and political conditions of life and stands entirely for revolution, denying that…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 13 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 14 of industrial organization and the morals as laid down by religion. Socialism is atheistic, not having any definite morals or ethical principles. It is an enemy of private property and of…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 14 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 15 From the foregoing, the Socialist declares, “No God, no Master.” Religion affirms with the immortal David, “The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God, but the heavens declare…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 15 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 16 production, lands, mines, forests, and the tools of production, and the means of distribution, shall be owned by the Social State. That all people shall be employed by the state, clothed…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 16 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 17 Our modern marriage is very far from fulfilling its true purpose and has therefore no claim to be regarded as either sacred or moral.—Woman in the Past, Present and Future, page…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 17 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 18 authority of a majority is right, but when done by an individual it is wrong. This is the doctrine that might makes right, and that minorities have no rights which the…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 18 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 19 It is also the intention to show the intimate relationship of Socialism to Feminism and Female Suffrage. This connection will become more apparent as the subjects are elucidated and the baneful…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 19 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 21 II. THE MATERIALISTIC CONCEPTION OF HISTORY The Socialists ascribe all life, actions, developments and consequences to the theory of “matter and motion.” They assert that the irresistible course of nature will…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 20 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 22 Their materialistic doctrines have led them to deny the “free will” of man, and that from it man is competent to choose good acts and perform them, or to elect bad…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 21 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 23 “Now up to then science had but been the humble handmaid of the Church, had not been allowed to overstep the limits set by faith, and for that reason had been…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 22 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 24 one, united by supernatural idealistic love. One purpose unifies all, unselfishness and submerges each. Unlike the Socialist and his Feminist, they believe in the indissolubility of marriage and are opposed to…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 23 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 25 CONSEQUENCES OF THE MATERIALISTIC CONCEPTION OF HISTORY By the theory of the Materialistic Conception of History the Socialists deny God as an efficient First Cause and Creator of mankind, and affirm…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 24 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 26 they ignore God and his law in the material world, this disbelief also implies the disavowal of the functions of the Conscience in the mental and spiritual world. The conscience is…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 25 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 27 distributed and society divided into classes or orders, is dependent upon what is produced, and how the products are exchanged. From this point of view, the final causes of all social…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 26 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 28 the propensities of his ancestors? You tell him there is nothing beyond or above him, neither a God nor a future. Why then should he aspire when there is no object…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 27 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 29 barians have had an innate belief in God as a Creator. Their expressions of their beliefs have varied according to their perception of God, but their consciousness of the necessity or…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 28 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 30 Milton, or Raphael and Angelo, are nothing more than the flowering and blooming of carnal vegetation. Are all the externs of lunatic asylums prepared to accept this philosophy. But let us…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 29 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 31 III. SOCIALISM EVOLUTIONARY Socialist authorities announce through propaganda the claim to be based on the fact and not the theory of evolution. Therefore Socialists claim to be “Scientific.” This claim of…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 30 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 32 As expressed above, Socialists accept the theory of evolution in regard to the material organic and inorganic creations as being “an established and exact science.” They also go further and claim…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 31 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 33 Both schools of theology harmonize in the theory that man has a soul, and that this soul could not have had its origin in matter; that the soul is a special…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 32 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 34 would not have been anything remaining for the reason of man through his free will to do. The special faculties of man would have been idle, and he would have been…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 33 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 35 others, brought to the human race.”—The Origin of the Family, page 5. “By using the human art principle man augments his vision by the telescope, the microscope and the X-ray. With…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 34 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 37 IV. SOCIALIST SCIENCE—SPURIOUS Socialists claim that their theory of economic and industrial government is based on an exact science, and go before the public in their platforms, by means of their…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 35 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 38 “Natural science has made a myth of creation; astronomy, mathematics and physics have converted heaven into airy space, and the stars on heaven's system where the angels sat enthroned, into fixed…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 36 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 39 science, quotations will be made from some of their leading writers among whom is Arthur M. Lewis, the master of a school in Chicago which he styles the People's University— the…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 37 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 40 Socialism is an established science, while at the same time in their writings they acknowledge that it is inadequate and unsatisfactory and cannot be claimed to “contain true knowledge.” According to…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 38 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 41 are more or less distant descendants of that male cat amounts almost to certainty. Since a male Manx cat has reached the Black Forest, it might equally well arrive at some…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 39 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 42 responsible. “Darwin,” says DeVries, ‘recognized both lines of evolution.’”—Evolution Social and Organic, page 85. If there are tow “lines” there cannot be any definite or scientific system of evolution. “But although…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1915
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Image 40 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection copy 43 itself’ when we have no means of investigating it, when we do not even clearly know whether it exists or not?”—The Riddle of the Universe, New York, 1900, Prof. Haeckel. Haeckel…
- Contributor: Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal - National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - 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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- 15016027
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- Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Hubbard, Benjamin Vestal
- National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress)