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This series of essays attempts to deal on impartial and historical lines with the fundamental conceptions of modern political, economic, and social thought. Starting from an examination of the three ideals of the French Revolution, Liberty, Fraternity, and Equality, touching on the two principles of modern government, Aristocracy and Democracy, the author proceeds to present Individualism and Socialism as two complementary systems, each necessary to the efficiency of the other. The work concludes with an examination of the modern panacea—a State based on collective ownership of all land, capital, and business undertakings.

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INDIA AND THE DURBAR. A Reprint of the Indian Articles in the "Empire Day" Edition of The Times, May 24, 1911. 8vo. 5s. net.
THE MAKING OF NORTHERN NIGERIA. By Captain C. W. J. Orr, late Political Department, Northern Nigeria. With Maps. 8vo. 8s. 6d. net.
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