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A Few Macmillan Books on Socialism

By W. J. GHENT

Our Benevolent Feudalism

"The spiciest volume on a serious theme that we have had for many months.... Clear thinking, clever phrasing, and pungent comments on various phases of modern American life combine to make this essay a genuine intellectual treat."—Boston Herald.

Cloth, $1.25 net; by mail, $1.35

Mass and Class

"A study of the ethics of wage-earning producers, of self-employing producers, social servants, traders, capitalists, and retainers, trenchant, vivacious, and of genuine interest."—The Independent.

Cloth, $1.25 net; by mail, $1.35

By MORRIS HILLQUIT

Socialism in Theory and Practice

"For the American, Mr. Hillquit's book is the best presentation of the socialist point of view that has yet appeared."—The Economic Review.

"It can be recommended as a full and sensible statement of the case for socialism; ... its comprehension and lucidity give it a claim upon every thinking person whose mind on this subject is not itself comprehending and lucid."—The Evening Post, Chicago.

"It merits the praise of being the best presentation of the socialist position that has been published since it reached a stage that calls for more than academic discussion ... and it has the rare merit of being interesting. It is compact and contains information that if sought elsewhere would compel a hunt through a dozen or more volumes."—The Brooklyn Eagle.

Cloth, $1.50 net; by mail, $1.62

By WILLIAM B. GUTHRIE, Ph.D.

Socialism before the French Revolution

"A really important contribution in a neglected field."—American Historical Review.

Cloth, $1.50 net; by mail, $1.62

By THOMAS KIRKUP

A History of Socialism

"Unquestionably the best study of socialism in the English language ... of the utmost value."—Manchester Guardian.

Cloth, $2.25 net; by mail, $2.38

By ROBERT HUNTER

Socialists at Work

"It is a vivid, running characterization of the foremost personalities in the socialist movement throughout the world. Such a book does real service in presenting the truly significant facts in the modern spread of socialistic propaganda and in stating in definite terms the principles on which socialists are agreed and the immediate aims of their organizations. The world-sweep of the movement has never before been so clearly brought before the American reading public."—Review of Reviews.

Cloth, $1.50 net; by mail, $1.61


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