Socialism Turns Ministers Into Atheists, [301]-[2]; Spargo Says Socialism Cannot Tolerate Religious Schools, [302]; Anti-Religious Poems in "Call," [303]; The "Call" Has "No Use" for "Christ," [304]; "Religion Spells Death to Socialism," as Socialism "Does to Religion," [305]; "Socialism Logical Only When It Denies the Existence of God," [306]; "Christmas Is a Crime," [307]; Blasphemous Socialist Catechism for Children, [308]; A Socialist Says "Socialism Is Anti-Christ," [309]; Hypocrisy of Hillquit, Berger and Other Leaders in Concealing the Socialist Party's Irreligion to Get Votes, [310]-[315]; Hillquit Says "Ninety-Nine Per Cent of Us" Are "Agnostic," [311].

[CHAPTER XX]

THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE FAMILY, [317]

Socialist Books Advocate Free-Love, [317]; Socialists Dodge the Truth by Arguments About Prostitution, [318]-[19]; The "Call's" Poem on "The Harlot," [320]; Socialist Advocates of Free-Love, [320]-[2]; Victor Berger's Milwaukee Company Sells Free-Love Literature, [322]; Free-Love Stuff Sold by Kerr and Company and the National Office of the Socialist Party, [323]-[9].

[CHAPTER XXI]

THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE RACE, [330]

The "Call," chief Organ of the Socialist Party in New York, An Obscene Vehicle of Propaganda for Race-Suicide, Teaching "All Within Its Polluting Reach to Violate One of the Laws of the State of New York," [330]-[41].

[CHAPTER XXII]

SOCIALIST ORGANIZATION AND "BORING IN", [342]

Organizing Activity of Socialists, [342]; Dues-Paying Members, Locals and Branches, [342]; 400 Socialist Periodicals in the United States, [343]; Use of Books and Leaflets, [344]; Financial Support by Rich Radicals, [345]; Red Propaganda to Proselytize Labor and Promote Strikes, [346]; Effect on the American Federation of Labor, [347]; I. W. W.'s "Boring from Within," [348]; William R. Foster, An I. W. W., Leads the A. F. of L. Steel Strike, [348]-[9].