“This is an admirable book that may be read by everybody with advantage.”—Sunday Special.
“It is clearly the thinking of a man who has personally grappled with the grave questions of his time, and who sees the light beyond, to which he would lead all men.”—Echo (London).
“The book forms an appropriate addition to the Social Science Series, in which it appears.”—Scotsman.
“A work of ripe thought, full of interest to all to whom the question of the people of England is vital.”—New Age (London).
“Earnest and instructive.”—Literary Guide.
“Mr. Berens treats of ethics and economics from the standpoint of one who wishes to see the evolution of a social system on the basis of the golden rule of righteousness, the law of equal freedom.”—Nottingham Guardian.
“‘Toward the Light’ is a volume for all students of present day politics and economics.”—Co-operative News.
“A volume which will be welcomed as an honest and tolerant attempt to humanise economics, and to point the way to a freer, worthier life.”—Young Oxford.
“A book to be read by all enthusiastic social reformers; in fact, they cannot afford to be without it.”—Echo (London).
“Mr. Berens’ book is one which, by reason of its sincerity and its fair-minded discussion of a great problem, we should read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest.... It seems to me the ablest and most effective work in support of the Taxation of Land Values that has appeared since the death of Henry George.”—Public (Chicago, U.S.A.).