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Zdroj: Nation; 9/5/1907, Vol. 85 Issue 2201, p200-204, 5p
Abstrakt: This article focuses on the political conditions of the world. That socialism is becoming conservative is a fair statement of the impression produced on the outside world by the International Congress, which met at Stuttgart, Germany during the week of August 18-25, 1907. The practical spirit manifested in resolutions adopted by some nine hundred delegates from all the six continents, is not an entirely new phenomenon in the Socialist movement. Meanwhile, trouble is plainly afoot in Ireland, but this will not necessarily mean disadvantage to the Liberals as a party. They have tried conciliation, but it has been rejected by the Nationalists.
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