Letters to the Editors from the November 1930 issue of the Socialist Standard
The Pay of Civil Servants.
If the correspondent who wrote about the pay of teachers and civil servants will give his name and address (not necessarily for publication) we will reply to his criticism.
Editorial Committee.
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C. W. Morrow.—We do not know what your views may be in the future. It is sufficient that you have not found it possible to combine Socialism with religion. To say that a Socialist has the “free-will” to be a Christian if he wants to be, is like saying that he has the “free-will” to be an anti-Socialist, which is absurd. No, Mr. MacDonald is not a Socialist. The fact that some scientific men retain, outside the province of their scientific activities, beliefs which cannot be substantiated, does not prove these beliefs to be valid.
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E. Tinkler.—We suggest that you read our pamphlet, ”Socialism and Religion,” and then write to us again.
Editorial Committee.
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