'Voice of the People';[2] Esperanto: La Voco de la popolo[3]) was the organ magazine published by the Cock-Crow Society, an anarchist society founded by Liu Shifu.
[5] In August, Liu founded the magazine, drafted the preface to the first volume and declared his political platform to be "communism, anti-militarism, anarcho-syndicalism, anti-religion and anti-family, vegetarianism, unification of language, and the great harmony of all countries.
"[6] As Yuan Shikai became the first President of the Republic of China and attempted to seize more power, the magazine attracted the attention of the government.
In July 1913, the magazine as well as the society was ordered to suspend by Long Jiguang, governor of Guangdong.
[8] The magazine was thought to contribute the ideological development of labor movement in China, as it criticized the state socialism advocated by Sun Yat-sen and Jiang Kanghu, arguing social revolution could only be carried by common people.