Macleod: The Elements of Banking.
—— Theory and Practice of Banking.
Bonamy Price: Currency and Banking.
Gibbons: The Banks of New York.
Atkinson: What is a Bank?
Gilbart: Principles and Practice of Banking.
Bagehot: Lombard Street.
Morse: Treatise on the Laws relating to Banks and Banking.
On Labor and Wages.
Henry George: Progress and Poverty.
Mallock: Property and Progress.
Walker: Wages and the Wages Class.
Brassey: Work and Wages.
Jevons: The State in relation to Labor.
Jervis: Labor and Capital.
Thornton: On Labor; its Wrongful Claims and Rightful Dues.
Wright: A Practical Treatise on Labor.
Young: Labor in Europe and America.
Bolles: Conflict of Labor and Capital.
About: Hand-Book of Social Economy.
On Socialism and Co-operation.
Nordhoff: Communistic Societies of the United States.
Noyes: History of American Socialism.
Ely: French and German Socialism in Modern Times.
Holyoake: History of Co-operation.
Woolsey: Socialism.
Barnard: Co-operation as a Business.
The student of socialism will doubtless be interested in reading some of the philosophical fictions and other works, written in various ages, describing fanciful or ideal communities and governments. The following are the best—
Plato’s Republic.
Sir Thomas More’s Utopia.
Bacon’s New Atlantis.
Hall’s Mundus Alter et Idem.
Harrington’s Oceana.
Defoe’s Essay on Projects.
Disraeli’s Coningsby, or the New Generation.
Bulwer’s The Coming Race.
On Taxation and Pauperism.
Peto: Taxation; its Levy and Expenditure.
Cobden Club Essay,—On Local Government and Taxation.
Encyclopædia Britannica: The Article on Taxation.
Fawcett: Pauperism; its Causes and Remedies.
Sir George Nicholl: Histories of the English, Scotch, and Irish Poor Laws.
Lecky: History of European Morals (vol. ii.).
On the Tariff Question.