SOME PRESS COMMENTS
"A masterly, scathing, and absolutely fearless arraignment of things that ought not to be in a republic, and of tendencies that no democracy ought to tolerate."—Boston Herald.
"A thoughtful volume ... a big synthesis of the whole social problem in this country. A keen survey."—Chicago Evening Post.
"A searching and suggestive study of American life.... A book to make people think.... Notable for its scholarship and brilliant in execution, it is not merely for the theorist, but for the citizen."—Newark Evening News.
"Dr. Weyl's book is a strong analysis of the whole subject. It will be read widely and will exercise a large influence."—The Evening Mail.
"Dr. Weyl has read the modern writing on the wall and interprets it to us more clearly than has yet been done."—New York Globe.
"A masterly interpretation of the industrial, political, social, and moral revolution that is going on in this country."—Albany Argus.
"A complete and circumstantial statement of the whole case ... our social and economic unrest is not to lead to a war of classes, but to a 'National Readjustment.'"—New York Tribune.
"The best and most comprehensive survey of the general social and political status and prospects that has been published of late years."—The Pittsburg Post.
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THE PENTECOST OF CALAMITY
BY OWEN WISTER
"One of the most striking and moving utterances.... Let all Americans read it."—The Congregationalist.
"It is written with sustained charm and freshness of insight."—N. Y. Times.
THEIR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE
BY GUSTAVUS OHLINGER
"Hundreds of thousands of this book should be distributed as tracts for all honest, loyal, decent American citizens to read and digest."—N. Y. Sun.
THE FORKS OF THE ROAD
BY WASHINGTON GLADDEN
(This book won the first prize offered by the Church Peace Union for the best essay on war and peace.)
"Small as the book is, it is full of 'meat for strong men,' and its closely reasoned argument is likely to set many people thinking along unaccustomed lines."—N. Y. Times.
THE HERITAGE OF TYRE
BY WILLIAM BROWN MELONEY
"In terse, striking, forceful language the author of this most valuable little volume shows us the greatest weakness America has, and the most ominous danger such weakness involves."—Boston Transcript.
STRAIGHT AMERICA
BY FRANCES A. KELLOR
"Practical, candid, and most earnest. It gets down to the first principles of American needs and discusses them with honesty, ability, and a straight-from-the-shoulder forcefulness that ought to prove inspiring and infectious."—New York Times.
AMERICANIZATION
BY ROYAL DIXON
"No better beginning with the immigrant can be made than to teach him along the lines laid down in Mr. Dixon's sincere and ardent little manual of decency in democracy."—New York Sun.
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH MEXICO
BY CASPAR WHITNEY
"A vital question answered intelligently, fully and without hesitation.... Should be read by every one whose sense of fair play has not been warped by a baneful sophistry."—Philadelphia Public Ledger.