[564]Speech delivered by John Burns on the Liverpool Congress, September 21, 1890(1890, 32 pp.).

[565]Justice, November 7, 1885.

[566]Printed in Justice, September 6, 1884.

[567]“The Decay of Trade Unions,” by H. M. Hyndman, Justice, June 18, 1887.

[568]“The Trade Union Congress,” by John Burns, Justice, September 12, 1885.

[569]Justice, July 11, 1885.

[570]Justice, July 18, 1885. The identity of purpose and methods between the two movements is indeed elsewhere directly asserted; see “Socialism in ’34,” ibid., April 19, 1884, and the extracts from the Owenite journals in the issue for July 25, 1885.

[571]Ibid., August 6, 1887.

[572]Justice, July 25, 1885.

[573]From 1889 onwards the columns of Justice abound in abuse and denunciation of the leaders of the New Unionism. We may cite, not so much because it summarises this denunciation and abuse, but because of the details of the movement that it incidentally gives, The Rise and Progress of a Right Honourable, by Joseph Burgess (1911).