By JOHN GRAHAM BROOKS

Cloth, 12mo, 394 pages, $1.50 net

“The author, Mr. John Graham Brooks, takes up and discusses through nearly four hundred pages the economic significance of the social questions of the hour, the master passions at work among us, men versus machinery, and the solution of our present ills in a better concurrence than at present exists—an organization whereby every advantage of cheaper service and cheaper product shall go direct to the whole body of the people.... Nothing upon his subject so comprehensive and at the same time popular in treatment as this book has been issued in our country. It is a volume with live knowledge—not only for workman but for capitalist, and the student of the body politic—for every one who lives—and who does not?—upon the product of labor.”—The Outlook.

Mr. Bliss Perry, the editor of The Atlantic Monthly, says of it: “A fascinating book—to me the clearest, sanest, most helpful discussion of economic and human problems I have read for years.”

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By WILLIAM ENGLISH WALLING

The Larger Aspects of Socialism

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“For the second time William English Walling has made a notable contribution to the literature of Socialism.”—Mary Brown Sumner in The Survey.

“Your two books, together and separately, constituted the supreme English contribution to Socialism.”—Professor George D. Herron.