That the principles of anarchism are hostile to real progress.
That deeds of violence amounting to the taking of life are a necessary corollary to the teachings of anarchism.
That socialism is a logical deduction from the doctrines of anarchism.
That the trust is a legitimate development of industrial coöperation and contains within itself the roots of the doctrines of socialism.
That the retention of Alsace-Lorraine by Germany is justifiable.
That colonies are serviceable to the mother country.
That public hospitals should introduce home treatment of their discharged patients to prevent the return of disease.
That interlocking directorates of corporations are inimical to the best interests of the United States.
That the position of the English Government with reference to Ulster in 1914 was justifiable.
That Zionism will restore to the Jews a national life in Palestine.