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6. Relation of good government to economic prosperity. (Carver, Elementary Economics, chapter vii.)
7. Competition. (Seligman, Principles of Economics, chapter x.)
8. Methods of struggling for existence. (Carver, Elementary Economics, page 40.)
9. The development of economic freedom. (Seligman, Principles of Economics, chapter xi.)
10. Distribution of wealth in the United States. (Taussig, Principles of Economics, vol. ii, chapter liv; King, Wealth and Income of the People of the United States, chapter ix.)
11. Place of machinery in the capitalistic system. (Hobson, Evolution of Modern Capitalism, pages 27-29.)
12. The impersonality of modern life. (Lessons in National and Community Life, Series B, pages 97-104.)
13. The extent of poverty in modern life. (Burch and Patterson, American Social Problems, chapter xvi.)