Communism began with the teachings of Iho modern cconomisl, writes J. S. Hecht, in iho ‘Outlook.’ Already in 1792 Edmund Burke perceived that “the age of chivalry I was past. That of sopbislcrs, economists, land calculators had succeeded, and the glory |of Europe was extinguished for ever,” Com- ! nuniism will end, a Communist will be looked upon as a person of weak intellect, when false economic postulates are rejected, when economic theory is amended and founded upon tho true principles of human relationship.
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Evening Star, Issue 19196, 12 March 1926, Page 8
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