THE MAGAZINE WITH A PURPOSE BACK OF IT

June, 1905


EditorialsThomas E. Watson[385]
Our Creed—National Politics and Policies—Is It Paul Jones’s Body?—Is the Black ManSuperior
to the White?—Amending the Constitution—“Take the Children”—Paternalism—Planting
Corn—Not Parson Brownlow’s Son—Mr. President!—Did You Know It?—Rural
Free Delivery to Country People—Random Paragraphs—The Gods We Worship.
PovertyJohn H. Girdner, M.D.[417]
Tuck-of-DrumAlfred Tressider Sheppard[420]
The Southern Negro as a Property-OwnerLeonora Beck Ellis[428]
A Japanese PopulistThomas C. Hutten[434]
The King’s ImageWalter E. Grogan[437]
The Story of a Suppressed Populist NewspaperThos. H. Tibbles[446]
Pole Baker (Chapters VII-IX)Will N. Harben[451]
A Phase of the Money Problem Bankers Dare Not DiscussAlbert Griffin[463]
A Leaf from a Protective Tariff CatechismJoel Benton[467]
Monopoly, The Power Behind The TrustJoseph Dana Miller[472]
The Heritage of Maxwell Fair (Conclusion)Vincent Harper[479]
Educational DepartmentThomas E. Watson[497]
The Track WalkerTheodore Dreiser[502]
The House of CardsRuth Sterry[503]
The Say of Other Editors[504]
News Record[508]

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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