BOOKS ON SOCIAL SCIENCE 



SOCIALISM AND DEMOCRACY IN EUROPE 



By SAMUEL P. ORTH. With bibliography and "Programs" 

 of the various Socialist parties. $1.50 net. 



Traces briefly the growth of the Socialist movement in 

 France, Belgium, Germany, England, and attempts to determine 

 the relation of economic and political Socialism to Democracy. 



MARXISM VERSUS SOCIALISM 



By V. G. SIMKHOVITCH, Professor of Political Science, Col- 

 umbia University. $1.50 net. 



A thorough and intimate account of all the intricate theories, 

 problems and difficulties of modern Socialism. 



Professor Simkhovitch shows us that the economic tendencies 

 of to-day are quite different from what Marx expected them to 

 be and that Socialism from the standpoint of Marx's own 

 theory is quite impossible. 



WHY WOMEN ARE SO 



By MARY ROBERTS COOLIDGE. $1.50 net. 



"A fearless discussion of the modern woman, her inheritance, her 

 present and her more promising future. The eighteenth and nineteenth 

 century woman is keenly analyzed and compared with the highest type 

 of woman to-day." A. L. A, Booklist. 



A MONTESSORI MOTHER 



By DOROTHY CANFIELD FISHER. With Illustrations. $1.25 net. 



A simple untechnical account of the apparatus, the method 

 of its application, and a clear statement of the principles un- 

 derlying its use. 



"Mrs. Fisher's book is the best we have seen on the subject." In- 

 dependent. 



THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT (Home University Library) 



By J. RAMSAY MACDONALD, Chairman of the British Labor 

 Party. 50 cents net. 



Traces the development of Socialistic theory, practice, and 

 party organization ; with a summary of the progress of Socialist 

 parties to date in the leading nations. 



"Not only the latest authoritative exposition of Socialism, it is also 

 :he most moderate, restrained and winning presentation of the subject 

 now before the public." San Francisco Argonaut. 



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