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2. The essential elements of the bolshevist constitution.
3. Bolshevist propaganda in the United States. (Hearings before a sub-committee of the Committee on the Judiciary, U. S. Senate. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1919.)
4. Attitude of the United States government toward bolshevism. (Memorandum on certain aspects of the Bolshevist Movement in Russia, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1919.)
5. Bolshevism and the Russian trade unions. (Current History Magazine, published by the New York Times, September, 1920.)
6. The character of Lenin. (Bloomfield, Modern Industrial Movements, page's 203-271.)
7. Return of the bolshevists to capitalism. (Bloomfield, Modern Industrial Movements, pages 291-295.)
8. Socialist attempts to explain or justify the failure of bolshevism. (Brasol, Socialism versus Civilisation, chapter iv.)