8 Metaphors for socialists

That the London working classes to-day are so largely Socialist is greatly due to the years of work done among them by members of the Fabian Society, as well to the splendid, if occasionally too militant, energy of the Social Democratic Federation, and to the devotion of that noble and generous genius, William Morris.

And The Socialist "With these sentries holding us up at every cross-roads, there is no use trying to get to Antwerp," said the free-lance.

The professed socialist is a rare, perhaps an unnecessary, person, who wishes to instruct and generally succeeds in scaring humanity by bringing out into the light of conscious day the dim principle which is working at the back of the course of events.

We Socialists are only secondarily politicians.

These Socialists are not Anarchists.

Socialists, he said, were thieves.

In 1912 this vote was more than one-third of the total vote of the Empire, and the Socialists were the largest single party in Germany.

Socialists are jokes.

8 Metaphors for  socialists