The first of these important foreign papers appears in the January Arena from the pen of Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace, and deals with the railroad systems of the United States, and how and why the people should take over the railroads. It will be followed by a paper from Mr. Tregear on “New Zealand’s Progressive Attitude.” Mr. Henniker Heaton’s first paper will deal with the Telegraph Cables of the world and how they should be made of service to the millions instead of merely the convenience of the millionaire.
Other papers from equally important and authoritative writers will be a marked feature of the Arena for 1907, and will help to make this Magazine the one absolutely indispensable review of opinion for all thoughtful men and women interested in vital discussions of the larger problems of the day from the view-point of progressive democracy and social justice.
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