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COLLATERAL READINGS SUGGESTED. 



Spencer's "Principles of Sociology," "Social Statics," and "The 

 Man versus the State"; Prudhon's "What is Property?" and 

 " Id^e Generale de la Kevolution au 19me Sifecle" ; Brown's " Stud- 

 ies in Modern Socialism" ; Sumner's "What Social Classes owe to 

 Each Other"; Mill's "On Liberty"; Lieber's "On Civil Liberty 

 and Self-Government"; Huxley's "Administrative Xihilism"; 

 Stephen's " Liberty, Equality and Fraternity"; Crosier's "Civil- 

 ization and Progress"; Thompson's "Social Progress"; James's 

 "Anarchy"; Parsons's "Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Scien- 

 tific Basis"; Bakounine's "r;odand theState"; Andrews's "The 

 Science of Society"; Tcheruichewsky's "What's to be Done?" 



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