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|- |+CONTENTS |- | colspan=3|page |- | colspan=2}}|Translator's Introduction || | v |- | colspan=3}}| SOCIALISM AND LIFE |- ||I—||The Socialist Aim | | 3 |- ||II—||Socialism and Life | | 10 |- ||III—||The Radical and Private Property | | 23 |- ||IV—||Rough Outlines | | 34 |- | colspan=3}}| REVOLUTIONARY EVOLUTION |- ||V—||After Fifty Years | | 43 |- ||VI—||Revolutionary Majorities | | 51 |- ||VII—||Some Sayings of Liebknecht | | 60 |- ||VIII—||Liebknecht on Socialist Tactics | | 70 |- ||IX—||"To Expand, not to Contract" | | 79 |- ||X—||Socialism and the Privileged Classes | | 87 |- ||XI—||The Necessity for a Majority | | 94 |}
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