2. Anarchism: its teachings and methods. Bertrand Russell, Proposed Roads to Freedom, pp. 32-55; F. J. C. Hearnshaw, Democracy at the Crossways, pp. 262-287.

3. Syndicalism: its organization and aims. John Spargo, Social Democracy Explained, pp. 244-277; J. G. Brooks, American Syndicalism, pp. 73-105.

4. Communism. Leo Pasvolsky, The Economics of Communism, pp. 1-17; 48-83.

5. Bolshevism. R. W. Postgate, The Bolshevik Theory, pp. 13-41; Bertrand Russell, The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism, pp. 119-156; John Spargo, Bolshevism, pp. 262-323.

6. The soviet experiment in Russia. H. N. Brailsford, The Russian Workers’ Republic, pp. 37-79; Frank Comerford, The New World, pp. 118-169; 281-305.

7. Guild socialism. G. D. H. Cole, Guild Socialism Re-Stated, pp. 9-41; Hartley Withers, The Case for Capitalism, pp. 189-235; Graham Wallas, Our Social Heritage, pp. 102-121.

8. Marxian socialism. B. L. Brasol, Socialism vs. Civilization, pp. 61-110; John Spargo, Socialism Explained, pp. 123-157.

9. State socialism: the arguments for and against. Hartley Withers, The Case for Capitalism, pp. 138-168; A. E. Davies, The Case for Nationalization, pp. 12-29.

10. The individual and the new society. A. B. Hart (editor), Problems of Readjustment After the War, pp. 98-128.

11. Women in the new social order. H. G. Wells, What is Coming, pp. 159-188; H. A. Hollister, The Woman Citizen, pp. 142-178.