[81] Letter XVIII.

[82] Time and Tide, p. 19.

[83] The literature of the Guild movement is considerable and growing. Mr. G. H. D. Cole has written The World of Labour, Labour in War Time, Self Government in Industry, Labour in the Commonwealth, and Chaos and Order in Industry, and edits The Guildsman (office of the National Guilds League, 39 Cursitor Street, London, E.C. 4). Mr. A. R. Orage has written National Guilds, The Alphabet of Economics, and written much in his paper, The New Age; and Mr. S. G. Hobson has written National Guilds.

[84] For a full account of this remarkable story see a pamphlet issued by the Garton Foundation, 36 Dean’s Yard, Westminster, 1s., entitled The Industrial Council for the Building Industry.

[85] § 129-133, and also Time and Tide, § 105; Crown of Wild Olive, § 119; Cestus of Aglaia, § 55.

[86] See Fors, vol. viii. p. 231.

[87] Fors, Letter LVIII, vol. v. p. 273.

[88] Cf. the Preface to Unto This Last, referred to in chap. v. above.

[89] See Fors, Letters LVIII and LXIII.

[90] The Wonderful Century, chap. xx.