CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



and a complete set of the Review is simply in- 

 dispensable to any one seeking a thorough 

 knowledge of the movement. As the supply of 

 the first volume is nearly exhausted, we have 

 raised its price when sold separately, in order 

 to furnish as many complete sets as possible. 



JOHNSON,, Samuel. Theodore Parker, a Lec- 

 ture. Cloth, $1.00. 

 JUSTICE, Alfred R. An Equitable Exchange 



System. Cloth, 40 cents. 

 From this little book a more satisfactory idea 

 can be obtained of the main principles of eco- 

 nomics than by wading through most of the 

 ponderous text-books which have been written 

 on the subject. Wages, Profits, Interest, Rent, 

 Overproduction, Money and Value are among 

 the topics here treated in a clear, simple man- 

 ner. 



KAUTSKY, Karl. The Social Revolution. 



Translated by A. M. and May Wood Si- 

 mons. (Standard Socialist Series, No. 6.) 

 Cloth, 50 cents. 



Kautsky is the editor of the Neue Zeit, and is 

 universally recognized as one of the ablest so- 

 cialist writers and thinkers in Europe. This 

 book is in two parts. Part I, Reform and Rev- 

 olution, explains the essential difference be- 

 tween the Socialist party and all reform par- 

 ties. Part II, The Day After the Revolution, 

 gives straightforward answers to the questions 

 so often asked about what the socialists would 

 do if entrusted with the powers of government. 



Frederick Engels, His Life, His Work 



and His Writings. Translated by May 

 Wood Simons. Paper, 10 cents. 



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