Inspirational prose pieces fired by revolutionary idealism and prophetically subtle in their vision. The high esteem in which Traubel’s work is held is attested by the following unusual commendations:

Jack London: “His is the vision of the poet and the voice of the poet.”

Clarence Darrow: “Horace Traubel is both a poet and a philosopher. No one can say anything too good about him or his work.”

George D. Herron: “It is a book of the highest value and beauty that Horace Traubel proposes to give us, and I can only hope that it will be read as widely and appreciatively as it more than deserves to be; for it is with a joy that would seem extravagant, if I expressed it, that I welcome ‘Chants Communal.’”

Not Guilty

A Defence of the Bottom Dog

By Robert Blatchford

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A humanitarian plea, unequalled in lucidity and incontrovertible in its logic.

Our Irrational Distribution of Wealth