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author shows how the ruling classes, living on 

 the labor of others, have always supported some 

 form of theolegy or mysticism, while the working 

 classes have developed the theory of evolution, 

 which is rounded out to its logical completion by 

 the work of Marx, Engels and Dietzgen. The 

 author frankly recognizes that no writer can 

 avoid being influenced by his class environment, 

 and he himself speaks distinctly as a proletarian 

 and a socialist. "Science and Revolution" is an 

 indispensable book, in that it makes clear the con- 

 clusions drawn by socialists from the facts of 

 science. 



Other volumes in the Library of Science for 

 the Workers will be published in the near future ; 

 among them, "The Triumph of Life," by Wilhelm 

 Boelsche, "Life and Death," by Dr. E. Teichmann, 

 "The Making of the World," by Dr. M. Wilhelm 

 Meyer, and two volumes, including the philo- 

 sophical writings of Josef Dietzgen. 



GLADYS, Evelyn. Thoughts of a Fool. A 



book of revolutionary essays. Extra cloth, 

 $1.00. 



A book which is clever and daring to a degree 

 is "Thoughts of a Fool," by Evelyn Gladys. It 

 abounds in paradoxes and scintillates with epi- 

 grams, and from cover to cover is interesting. 

 The writer is a cheerful iconoclast who heartily 

 enjoys overthrowing every conventional image 

 in sight, but back of her energetic tilts against 

 the established order of things is some very sound 

 reasoning and a singularly healthy point of view. 

 The reader will be either delighted or horribly 

 shocked with the book, according to his educa- 

 tion, temperament and preconceived notions of 



