By James Mickel Williams, Professor of Economics and Sociology in Hobart College
Large 8vo Cloth, XII 459 pages
This book represents the first attempt that has been made to explain society concretely in psychological terms. It describes the essential processes that extend thruout the social organization, analyzing the conflict of the different types of behavior in all human relations.
THE HISTORY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
By Franz Carl Müller-Lyer (translated from the German by E. C. and H. W. Lake, with Introductions by L. T. Hobhouse and E. J. Urwick)
8vo, Cloth, 362 pages
This volume is mainly designed as a text for beginners in social studies. It surveys broadly the various phases of man’s origin and progress, co-ordinating the general facts of social evolution from the earliest times and indicating the probable trend of future developments.
HUMAN NATURE IN POLITICS
By Graham Wallas, Professor of Political Science in London University
8vo, Cloth, 320 pages