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Human, All Too Human


By. Friedrich Nietzsche. This is the first English translation of one of Nietzsche's greatest works. Divided into three parts: First and Last Things, History of the Moral Feelings, The Religious Life. While the author was not a socialist, the book is a notable application of the Marxian principle of economic determinism to individual conduct. Cloth, 50 cents.

Human, All Too Human is the eighth volume of the Library of Science for the Workers, a series of popular scientific books of which the following are now ready:

1. The Evolution of Man. By Wilhelm Boelsche. Illustrated.

2. Germs of Mind in Plants. By R. H. France. Illustrated.

3. The End of the World. By Dr. M. Wilhelm Meyer. Illustrated.

4. Science and Revolution. By Ernest Untermann.

5. The Triumph of Life. By Wilhelm Boelsche. Illustrated.

6. Life and Death, a Chapter from the Science of Life. By Dr. E. Teichmann.

7. The Making of the World. By Dr. M. Wilhelm Meyer. Illustrated.

Any one of these books will be sold separately at 50 cents. Catalog of sociological works and sample copy of the International Socialist Review mailed free on request.

CHARLES H. KERR & COMPANY (Co-operative)
Chicago