THE "NEW ERA" SERIES 3 



SOCIALISM AND PERSONAL 

 LIBERTY, by Robert Dell (author of "My 

 Second Country".) 



"Personal Liberty in the Socialist State" is an old controversy, 

 and the publishers feel that Mr. Dell's new volume will evoke 

 widespread interest and discussion. 



The author shows that Socialism is not necessarily incompatible 

 with personal freedom, or with individualism properly understood, 

 but is rather an essential condition of both. He contends that 

 economic freedom is unattainable under Capitalist conditions by 

 any but the owners of capital and that individual liberty is being 

 threatened by political democracy, which is becoming a tyranny 

 of the majority. 



OPEN DIPLOMACY, by E. T>. Morel 

 (author of "Red Rubber," "The Black Man's 

 Burden," etc.). 



"Foreign Policy and Secret Diplomacy" continue to be terms 

 invested with some kind of mysterious attributes. In this volume 

 Mr. Morel endeavours to simplify a problem which still remains 

 complicated and obscure to the general public. He shows us 

 "foreign policy" as an influence working in our everyday lives. 

 He brings "diplomacy" into our homes, and serves it up as a dish 

 upon the breakfast table. He depicts us helpless automata moving 

 blindfolded in a world of make-believe until we secure an effective 

 democratic control over the management of our foreign relations. 



PROLETCULT, by Eden and Cedar "Paul 

 (authors of "Creative Revolution"). 



Education to-day, availing itself of the widest means, employing 

 the press and the cinemas no less effectively than the schools, 

 imposes upon the community the idiology, the cultured outlook, 

 of the ruling class. 



LEONARD PARSONS LIMITED 



