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- catalog contributor b3729003.
- catalog created "[1957]".
- catalog date "1957".
- catalog date "[1957]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1957]".
- catalog description "(d). Other measures -- D. Application to individual life -- 1. The financial resources of the individual -- (a). Full use of one's talents -- (b). The good use of one's time -- (c). Making use of one's opportunities -- 2. Distribution of one's financial resources -- (a). The wealthy should contribute more -- (b). The middle class contributes sacrificially -- (c). The proletariat both contribute and receive -- E. Application to international relations -- 1. The international congress -- 2. Administration of the organization -- (a). The political committee -- (b). The economic committee -- (c). The military committee -- (d). The judicial committee -- (e). The international welfare committee -- (f). The religious affairs committee -- F. Summary -- Part 3. The superiority of communism -- 1. Commonism avoids bloodshed -- 2. Commonism seeks peaceful administration -- 3. Commonism stresses both body and soul -- 4. Commonism is reasonable and sensible -- ".
- catalog description "(g). To aid enlarged families -- (h). To assist in funeral expenses -- (i). Need for such aid".
- catalog description "(i). Sin and the devil -- (j). Subjection of self -- 3. The apostle's example -- (a). Devoting themselves to the teachings of the apostles -- (b). Of one heart and soul -- (c). Not a needy person among them -- (d). Attending temple together and enjoying fellowship at home -- (e). Uplifting the value of the individual -- (f) . Emphasis on both spiritual and economic affairs -- (g). Putting confidence in God -- (h). In favor with all people -- (i). Increasing in number day by day -- 4. Later defection -- Part 2. Application of communism -- A. Application to the church -- 1. Income -- (a). The double tithe -- (b). Birthday offering -- (c). Contributions on occasions of joy -- (d). Special offerings -- (e). Presentation of inherited property -- (f). Other aspects -- 2. Operation -- (a). To succor the unemployed -- (b). To care for the sick -- (c). To heal the brokenhearted -- (d). To tend carefully the young -- (e). To provide for the aged -- (f). To help the widowed -- ".
- catalog description "5. Commonism is workable and practicable -- 6. Commonism is easy to disseminate -- Conclusion -- 1. Organization of a communism society -- 2. The task of the orginazation.".
- catalog description "B. Application to the government -- 1. Collection -- (a). Supplementary taxes -- (b). Taxes included in the regular budget -- (c). Extraordinary taxes -- 2. Operation -- (a). Overcoming unemployment and alleviating poverty -- (b). Dealing with indolent and vagrant persons -- (c). Establishing public eating places -- (d). Establishing public dormitories -- (e). Establishing public homes for the aged -- (f). Establishing public homes for children -- (g). Establishing centers of public education and recreation -- (h). Establishing public schools (for masses of adults) -- (i). Establishing public hospitals -- (j). Establishing public bureaus for the solution of difficult problems of the masses -- C. Application to the community -- 1. Organization -- (a). Organization by districts -- (b). Registration of entire population -- (c). Fair contribution -- 2. Operation -- (a). Public lectures in popular education -- (b). Public reading rooms -- (c). Free vocational schools -- ".
- catalog description "Part 1. Promoting communism -- A. The reason for communism -- 1. All men are brothers -- 2. All men should be mutually helpful -- 3. The suffering of mankind should be abolished -- 4. Mutual destruction should end -- B. The purpose or aim of communism -- 1. The coming of the kingdom of heaven among men -- 2. Making life more abundant -- C. The basis of communism -- 1. Jesus' teaching about the kingdom of heaven -- (a). The spirit of the Lord is upon me -- (b). Preach the gospel to the poor -- (c). Sent me to heal the brokenhearted -- (d). Proclaim release to the captives -- (e). Recover the sight of the blind -- (f) Set at liberty those who are oppressed -- (g). Proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord -- 2. The kingdom exemplified by Jesus' companions -- (a) Spiritual affairs -- (b). Physical affairs -- (c). Class distinction -- (d). The quality of the disciples -- (e). The omnipresence of the kingdom of heaven -- (f). The matter of force -- (g). Sexual desire -- (h). Sickness -- ".
- catalog extent "256 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Commonism.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Commonism.".
- catalog issued "1957".
- catalog issued "[1957]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Exposition Press".
- catalog relation "Commonism.".
- catalog subject "261.8".
- catalog subject "HN18 .C3884".
- catalog subject "Social problems.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(d). Other measures -- D. Application to individual life -- 1. The financial resources of the individual -- (a). Full use of one's talents -- (b). The good use of one's time -- (c). Making use of one's opportunities -- 2. Distribution of one's financial resources -- (a). The wealthy should contribute more -- (b). The middle class contributes sacrificially -- (c). The proletariat both contribute and receive -- E. Application to international relations -- 1. The international congress -- 2. Administration of the organization -- (a). The political committee -- (b). The economic committee -- (c). The military committee -- (d). The judicial committee -- (e). The international welfare committee -- (f). The religious affairs committee -- F. Summary -- Part 3. The superiority of communism -- 1. Commonism avoids bloodshed -- 2. Commonism seeks peaceful administration -- 3. Commonism stresses both body and soul -- 4. Commonism is reasonable and sensible -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "(g). To aid enlarged families -- (h). To assist in funeral expenses -- (i). Need for such aid".
- catalog tableOfContents "(i). Sin and the devil -- (j). Subjection of self -- 3. The apostle's example -- (a). Devoting themselves to the teachings of the apostles -- (b). Of one heart and soul -- (c). Not a needy person among them -- (d). Attending temple together and enjoying fellowship at home -- (e). Uplifting the value of the individual -- (f) . Emphasis on both spiritual and economic affairs -- (g). Putting confidence in God -- (h). In favor with all people -- (i). Increasing in number day by day -- 4. Later defection -- Part 2. Application of communism -- A. Application to the church -- 1. Income -- (a). The double tithe -- (b). Birthday offering -- (c). Contributions on occasions of joy -- (d). Special offerings -- (e). Presentation of inherited property -- (f). Other aspects -- 2. Operation -- (a). To succor the unemployed -- (b). To care for the sick -- (c). To heal the brokenhearted -- (d). To tend carefully the young -- (e). To provide for the aged -- (f). To help the widowed -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Commonism is workable and practicable -- 6. Commonism is easy to disseminate -- Conclusion -- 1. Organization of a communism society -- 2. The task of the orginazation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "B. Application to the government -- 1. Collection -- (a). Supplementary taxes -- (b). Taxes included in the regular budget -- (c). Extraordinary taxes -- 2. Operation -- (a). Overcoming unemployment and alleviating poverty -- (b). Dealing with indolent and vagrant persons -- (c). Establishing public eating places -- (d). Establishing public dormitories -- (e). Establishing public homes for the aged -- (f). Establishing public homes for children -- (g). Establishing centers of public education and recreation -- (h). Establishing public schools (for masses of adults) -- (i). Establishing public hospitals -- (j). Establishing public bureaus for the solution of difficult problems of the masses -- C. Application to the community -- 1. Organization -- (a). Organization by districts -- (b). Registration of entire population -- (c). Fair contribution -- 2. Operation -- (a). Public lectures in popular education -- (b). Public reading rooms -- (c). Free vocational schools -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1. Promoting communism -- A. The reason for communism -- 1. All men are brothers -- 2. All men should be mutually helpful -- 3. The suffering of mankind should be abolished -- 4. Mutual destruction should end -- B. The purpose or aim of communism -- 1. The coming of the kingdom of heaven among men -- 2. Making life more abundant -- C. The basis of communism -- 1. Jesus' teaching about the kingdom of heaven -- (a). The spirit of the Lord is upon me -- (b). Preach the gospel to the poor -- (c). Sent me to heal the brokenhearted -- (d). Proclaim release to the captives -- (e). Recover the sight of the blind -- (f) Set at liberty those who are oppressed -- (g). Proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord -- 2. The kingdom exemplified by Jesus' companions -- (a) Spiritual affairs -- (b). Physical affairs -- (c). Class distinction -- (d). The quality of the disciples -- (e). The omnipresence of the kingdom of heaven -- (f). The matter of force -- (g). Sexual desire -- (h). Sickness -- ".
- catalog title "Commonism, a plan for implementing the Christian answer to communism, by Pik Kum Chau. With forewords by Hollington K. Tong and John W. Bailey, and a biographical sketch of the author by Charles R. Shepherd.".
- catalog type "text".