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The Outlook, Aug. 26, 1911. Die Neue Zeit, Oct. 27, 1911. "The workers do not yet understand," says Debs, "that they are engaged in a class struggle, and must unite their class and get on the right side of that struggle economically, politically, and in every other way strike together, vote together, and, if necessary, fight together."

I read today in the "Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik" the article by T. in Posen, in which there is a stupid thing, viz., an exaggeration, where he says that I consider "Schoneck one of my most gifted disciples." Schoneck as a musician is quite insignificant, and as a man without particular culture; he is simply a theatrical conductor at least as far as I know him.

Early in October he received a telegram from the Neue Freie Presse asking whether he would accept the post of Paris correspondent. He replied at once in the affirmative, and proceeded to the French capital at the end of the same month.

"What is more, everyone knows it. The Jewish question is neither nationalistic nor religious. It is a social question." Then came the summer, 1894, and at its close Herzl took a much needed vacation. He spent the month of September in Baden, near Vienna, in the company of his fellow-feuilletonist on the Neue Freie Presse, Ludwig Speidel. Herzl has left a record of their conversation.

In the letters A, S, C, H, it must be remembered that the H in German stands for our B natural, and S or es for E flat. The Leipsic "Neue Zeitschrift für Musik" was begun and for ten years edited by Schumann, in what spirit we may gather from his own words: "The musical state of Germany, at that time, was not very encouraging.

Jaurès, "Studies in Socialism." Kautsky, "The Road to Power," p. 101. Kautsky, "The Social Revolution," p. 66. Kautsky, "The Social Revolution," pp. 66-67. Kautsky, International Socialist Review, 1910. Die Neue Zeit, Sept. 11, 1911. Since then their influence has rapidly receded.

We can't change the times; I can't, at any rate; I've got to keep up with the times." "Yes, that's what it says in the Oslo morning paper. Because it used to say so in the Neue Freie Presse. But a person with character goes his own way up to a point, even if the majority go a different way." "Yes well, I'm really going to tell you something now," she said, stopping.

Such expressions naturally aroused the European Socialist and Labor press, and Kautsky even devoted a special article to Gompers in the Neue Zeit.

The Neue Bibliothek der schönen Wissenschaften purposely delays a full review of the book because of the promised translation, and contents itself with the remark, “that we have not read for a long time anything more full of sentiment and humor.” Yet, strangely enough, the translation is never worthily treated, only the new edition of 1771 is mentioned, with especial praise of Füger’s illustrations.

A number of journalists alluded to the adventurer who would like to become Prime Minister or King of the Jews. No mention of the "Jewish State" appeared in the Neue Freie Presse, then or ever.