6 Mr. Edward Arnold's List of New Books 



ECONOMIC METHOD AND 1 

 ECONOMIC FALLACIES. j 



By WILLIAM WARRAND CARLILE, M.A., 



AUTHOR OF 'THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN MONEY,' ETC. 



Demy 8vo. Cloth, IDS. 6d. net. 



In this work the keynote of the first two parts is the stress laid on 

 the essential character of the distinction which exists between the 

 methods of investigation that are appropriate in physics and those 

 that are applicable in sciences, such as economics, which belong, 

 in truth, to the mental sphere. It is, in the author's view, to the 

 ignoring of this distinction that the present dominance, in the Uni- 

 versities, of the mathematical economics is due. Another outcome 

 of the same erroneous line of thought is, he contends, the current 

 view as to the insignificance of money in economics. In the third 

 part the author brings his general line of reasoning to bear on the 

 Fiscal Problem. While he is an uncompromising Free Trader he 

 would throw overboard those Free Trade arguments that ignore the 

 national point of view in favour of the cosmopolitan. 



POLITICAL CARICATURES, 1904. 



By F. CARRUTHERS GOULD. 



Super royal tfo. 6s. net. 



Also an Edition de Luxe of 100 large-paper copies, numbered and signed, 



2 2s. net. 



The cordial welcome with which the volume of cartoons for 1903 

 was received by the public will, it is believed, be repeated in the case 

 of this further selection of 100 pictures, which is uniform with the 

 last. The principal topic handled by the eminent caricaturist of the 

 Westminster Gazette during 1904 is, of course, the Fiscal Question, 

 but nearly every other subject of public interest is treated by him in 

 his inimitable manner. 



