Contents

VOLUME I
No. 1. JANUARY-MARCH, 1914

The New Irrepressible ConflictThe Editor[1]
The Majority JuggernautFabian Franklin[22]
The Democrat ReflectsGrant Showerman[34]
The New MoralityPaul Elmer More[47]
Professor Bergson and Psychical ResearchThe Editor[63]
Two Neglected VirtuesF. J. Mather, Jr.[112]
The Unfermented CabinetE. S. Martin[124]
A Needed Unpopular ReformH. B. Brougham[133]
Our Tobacco: Its CostHenry W. Farnam[145]
Our Alcohol: Its UseClayton Hamilton[163]
The MicrobophobiacGrant Showerman[175]
The Standing Incentives to WarDavid Starr Jordan[185]
The Machinery for PeaceH. B. Brougham[200]
En Casserole: Tobacco and Alcohol—Answering Big Questions—Decencyand the Stage—What's the Matter with our Colleges?(Vernon L. Kellogg)—Proportionate News (F. J. Mather, Jr.)—SimplifiedSpelling[212]

No. 2. APRIL-JUNE, 1914

The Soul of CapitalismAlvin S. Johnson[227]
A Sociological NightmareW. P. Trent[245]
Social Untruth and the Social UnrestFabian Franklin[252]
Natural AristocracyPaul Elmer More[272]
The Right to be AmusedF. J. Mather, Jr.[297]
How Woman Suffrage has WorkedH. B. Brougham[307]
The Baby and the BeeVernon L. Kellogg[333]
The Case for Pigeon-HolesGrant Showerman[343]
The Greeks on Religion and MoralsEmily J. Putnam[358]
Our Sublime Faith in SchoolingCalvin Thomas[375]
The Barbarian InvasionWarner Fite[389]
Trust-Busting as a National PastimeHenry R. Seager[406]
Our Government Subvention to LiteratureCharles W. Burrows[415]
En Casserole: Special to our Readers—A Specimen of "Uplift" Legislation—AModel of Divinatory Criticism (Calvin Thomas)—SomeDeserving "Climbers"—Simplified Spelling[431]

The Unpopular Review
VOL. 1JANUARY, 1914NO. 1

THE NEW IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT

We call it new. Yet there is nothing new under the sun—which statement, like most proverbs, is but a half truth.