CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



form and with admirable good temper the numer- 

 ous objections to popular orthodox theology, and 

 outlines the new religion and the new ethics grad- 

 ually unfolding, based on a clearer understanding 

 of the universe and man's place in it. 



Merrie England. Paper, 10 cents. 



This has proved one of the most popular propa- 

 ganda works ever published, and while it cannot 

 be said to give an adequate presentation of social- 

 ism, it is still in active demand. 



Imprudent Marriages. (Pocket Library 



of Socialism, No. 3). Paper, 5 cents. 

 BLISS, H. L. Plutocracy's Statistics: Statis- 

 tical Lies and Liars, Official and Unofficial. 

 Paper, 10 cents. 

 BISHOP, W. H. The Garden of Eden, U. S. 



A. Paper, 50 cents. 



A Utopian romance, not written from the social- 

 ist point of view, but containing some interesting 

 suggestions as to the details of economic and so- 

 cial life under collectivism. 



BOELSCHE, Wilhelm. The Evolution of 



Man. Translated by Ernest Untermann. 



Cloth, illustrated, 50 cents. 



Modern socialism is closely allied to the modern 



scientific theory of evolution, and it is impossible 



to understand it without some knowledge of that 



theory. Now evolution is accepted as a working 



basis in every university of Europe and America, 



and no one with a scientific education wastes time 



in questioning it. Nevertheless, there has until now 



been no popular explanation of the evolution of 



man in simple form at a low price. There is a 



very good reason for this. If laborers understand 



