THE MAGAZINE WITH A PURPOSE BACK OF IT
May, 1905
| Politics and Economics | Thomas E. Watson | [257] |
| Public Ownership in Chicago—A Bitter Attack Upon the South—Remember the Rascals— Introductory to a Letter from a Boy—An Educational Department—Editorial Comment. | ||
| The Lady’s Slipper | Cyrus Townsend Brady | [273] |
| Populism | Charles Q. De France | [305] |
| Secretary People’s Party National Committee | ||
| To Roosevelt | [307] | |
| The Regalia of Money | Alexander Del Mar | [308] |
| The Open Door of the Constitution | Frederick Upham Adams | [312] |
| To One Departed | Bernard P. Bogy | [317] |
| Pole Baker (Chapters IV-VII) | Will N. Harben | [318] |
| The Conservative of Today | John H. Girdner, M.D. | [330] |
| A Character Study of Byron and Burns | Elizabeth Bailey Traylor | [333] |
| The Man With White Nails | Captain W. E. P. French, U.S.A. | [336] |
| Organization and Education | Wharton Barker | [342] |
| The Panic of 1893 | W. S. Morgan | [345] |
| The Cradle of Tears | Theodore Dreiser | [349] |
| The Racing Trust | Thomas B. Fielders | [350] |
| Dependence | Reginald Wright Kauffman | [357] |
| What Buzz-Saw Morgan Thinks | [358] | |
| The Heritage of Maxwell Fair (Chapters VIII-X) | Vincent Harper | [361] |
| Money and Prices | E. L. Smith | [372] |
| The Say of Reform Editors | [373] | |
| News Record | [377] | |
| Toll | Joseph Dana Miller | [384] |
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Copyright, 1905, in U. S. and Great Britain.
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How to Overthrow Plutocracy
Several million people in the United States are in substantial accord with the demands of the People’s Party. A majority of all voters would welcome Government Ownership of Railroads and other public utilities. The recent great victory in Chicago for Municipal Ownership demonstrates this fact. What Chicago has done locally can be accomplished in the nation—and WILL be done as soon as the people overcome
Political Inertia