CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



vate affairs on the part o( society which is 

 quite in contradiction with the program of so- 

 cialists. 



NOYES, William H. The Evolution of the 

 Class Struggle. (Pocket Library of So- 

 cialism, No. 2.) Paper, 5 cents. 



PARKYN, Herbert A., M. D. Hypnotism as 

 a Remedy for Mental Troubles. Paper, 10 



cents. 



PARSONS, Frank. The Drift of Our Time. 



Paper, 10 cents. 



PERSINGER, Clark Edmund. Letters from 

 New America; or, An Attempt at Practical 

 Socialism. Cloth, 50 cents; paper, 25 

 cents. 



PLATO. The Republic. Translated by Al- 

 exander Kerr. Books I, II, II and IV. 

 now ready; others in preparation. Each 

 book sold separately. Paper, 15 cents; the 

 set, 60 cents. 



The Republic of Plato, written in the fourth 

 century before the Christian era, is the first and 

 the greatest of the many attempts to make so- 

 ciety over on an ideal basis. In Plato's work 

 most of the so-called original ideas of modern 

 reformers can be found, far more artistically 

 stated. The work is in the form of a dialog, 

 in which the leading part is taken by Socrates. 

 The present translation is at once closer to the 

 original and easier to understand than previous 

 versions. 



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