26 NOVEMBER 1910, page 13

Our Rating System And Its Injustice To Agriculture.

pro TIM EDITOR OF THE "SPECT•TOR."1 enclose report of speech I made in the House of Commons on Monday in connexion with the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill. In view of the......

Commercialism V. Socialism.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIR, — It has occurred to me that a protest, such as the enclosed, would commend itself to moderate men of both parties, and might form a......

A National Party.

• [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.1 SIEjThe one lasting hope of all moderate men, no matter to what political party they may belong, is that the nation may be indulged during......

The Acton Referendum.

pro THE EDITOR Or TEE "srsersroa."1 Sut,—You may be interested to hear that the Acton Refer. endum declared by 202 against municipal trading in electricity,—a most unexpected......

(1) The Assertion By Socialists That The Basis Of Commerce

is selfishness and that capital is robbery or impropriation from the workers. On the contrary, every business transaction imports a mutual benefit, and capital is savings......