“Lower forms merge into higher forms, one species with another, the vegetable into the animal kingdom; in human history one epoch slides into another…Socialism, the stage which follows Liberalism, retains everything of value in Liberalism by virtue of its being the hereditary heir of Liberalism.”

Socialism and Society (1905), pp. 164-165
1900s

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British statesman; prime minister of the United Kingdom 1866–1937

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