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HOW TO TREAT ANARCHISTS.
A correspondent of a home paper who bas come intimately into contact with Anarchists in America writes as follows:
As cach successive Anarchist outrage occurs, public opinion expresses itself, as it is now 9736 again expressing itself, in the same way, "Reptile," "Miscreant," and all other epithets are flung about as before; and the universil cry is for crushing and repressive against the "Monsters of wickedness,"
measures
To those who do know the Anarchist, the one thing certain about it is that this public mood, and any action that may come of it, is an encouragen ens to the madness; and that if our aim is, as assuredly it must be, not merely to express our horner of these events, but to prevent them in future, we shall have to take it very different view and very different action. We must realise the fact that we are not deal. ing with criminals, but with lunatics; and we must separate our idea of Junacy from any feel- ing of opprobrium such as would animate us against responsible persons..
What the public apparently will hot belleve that the Amurchis does not under a Strong Sense of duty. But that is the vital fact of the position. It is almost impossible to realise i because must people start by assuming the sanity of the Anarchist, and such a concep- tion of duty is, of course, incompatible with sanity. But it is the fact nevertheless. It has been my to be in close personál ac, "quaintance with most of the handful of Anar
chists, foreign and native, in England; and nothing more assured than the fact that it their approval of these outrages-these men and women are absolutely sincere, and fully believe that what they are doing is for the good of the race.
It is useless to argue with a in- sane delusion, All that can be done is to re- cognise it as an insane delusion, and to aci accordingly.
Now try and imagine for a moment the effect of the present public mood upon a group ol, men and women suffering under this delu- sion. I speak of what I know, for 1 have seen the effect produced time after time. All of us have a respect for public opinion; but it must be remembered that each of us has his own public. These people, like all other groups of men and women under the influence of a
common idea, reasonable or otherwise, form their own public. The public opinion and ap- proval for which they care is that of the Anar chist groups scattered over the modern world, all of which are in constant touch with one as- other by means of leafidt newspapers, of which no outsider ever heirs, and meetings which no outsider attends. The common 'idea which
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holds them together is that they are at serious-Conaught, Dr. J. D. and earnest war with the governing authorities of all countries. What can be more likely to encourage their madness than to take them
seriously as sane enemies of civilisation? That is the very thing of which they are proud. Every epithet thrown at them, every proposat for repressive measures, is taken as a compli ment. "We..are making.ourselves feared; we are hated by our enemies, we are doing well." The Anarchist who happens to be the object of universal execration at any particular moment becomes, by reason of that very execration, the hero of his own insane public. He is the man who has attained fame by the public mood,
If these people were dealt with as they ought to be, I believe that the madness would very, soon die out. At present we actually drive weak-minded persons into deeds of outrage by regarding them seriously as sane persons, and treating them to a martyr's crown-for so their public regards the worst we can do them. They should be treated, pitifully, and sympathetically as persons suffering from insane delusions. A small-pox patient is, as great a danger to society as an Anarchist with a revolver) but we do not execrate bim, write him up as a mis- creant and a reptile, or hang him if he infects a.fellow-creature fatally. That would be just as reasonable as our present treatment of Anarchists. Because their complaint hap. peas to be mental instead of physical we treat it as crime, and thereby provide just that delusion of heroism; in the face of hatred and
punishment, which brings other weak-minded parsons under the influence of the insane idea. Not the prison, but the hospital and the asylum, Is the place for these unfortunates; not barsh ness or abuse or punishment, but sympathetic care and skilled gentleness of treatment back to reason again, if such cases are indeed cutable,
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is the proper method. Many of them, apart from their one over-powering delusion, are Farago, E kindly, affectionate, and. likeable men and Freed, Miss A. women. If their minds have snapped under Ford, Mis the strain of brooding upon one diseased idea Fernald, Mrs. C. Galbraith, J. E... Grant, L.M. F.. Guthrie, J. B. Godfrey, H. S. Gitten, Mrs
of the injustice and misery of the world, surely our duty to them is the same as that which we recognise in the case of other darkened and
G.H. R. Gray, A.C Glover, Milss Godizieski, W. Green, JT Girard, August Goetzo, Herra Gibson, G Griffins, A. E. Gobuna, Pedro Garcia, Mario
diseased minds, the duty of asylum and the Gorcke, A., best available care and treatment.
We used to flog and punish and chain up our ordinary lunatics. Everyone nowadays recog aises the folly and cruelty of that and I am per fectly certain that before long we shall recognise the equal folly and cruelty of our present mood to these our unfortunate and unhappy fellow. creatures for whom the pressure and complexity of modern life has proved too much
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For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Queen's Building.
· GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent. Hanokno 17th September,
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER. CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
AMMAGENTS, BAN
PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS,
nights TACOMA to NEW YORK in 41 days, Magnificent Scenery of the ROCKY and CALCADE MOUNTAINS, The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Youts,
HONGKONG TO VICTORIA, TACOMA £15.
The best route to the KLONDYKE GOLD FIELDS. Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA, TACOMA to DYEA and ST. MICHAEL
Rates of Passage to other Points on applica.
on
Special ratit allowed to members of Govern ment Servicu, a dourada.
For further Information is to Pazzage or Fraight, apply to EL SA
DODWELL & Co., LIMITED.
Hey General Agents. Hongkong, 15th October, 1901.
TARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE
SOLE AGENTS, FOR. A
COMPOSITION RED "HAND BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY, PAINT DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES, &c.
&
Sala Agents fr FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM
P&O SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCį WHISKY &c
EVERY KIND OF SHIPS STORES AND REQUISITES
ALWAYS, IN STOCK!
REASONABLE PRICES. Hongkong, rath Mayısɛçë, Videó
TO NEW YORK,
VA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
SATSUMA
KURDISTAN
LENNOX"
...,26th.Oct."
"RICHMOND CASTLE
ORONSAY "HILLOLEN
LOWTHER CASTLE”.
- 5th Nov,
20th Nov.
End Nor.
For Freight and further Information, apply
DODWELL, & Co, LIMITED Hongkong, and October, 1901
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