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You can searchthroughthefulltextofthisbookonthe web at http: //books .google .com/| V^iOOQIC Digitizedby JUL 2 1908 $arbarti College librarg THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS LaOOQlC Digitizedby Google Digitizedby N, LjOOQIC Digitizedby LjOOQIC Digitizedby Google Digitizedby THE International Socialist Review MONTHLYJOURNAL A OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST THOUGHT VOLUME VII JULY, JUNE, 1906— 1907 K4 • CHICAGO CHARLES H. KERR & COMPANY 1907 LaOOQlC Digitizedby Sere 7 OSr. I CONTENTS NyATKINSON, WARREN— HARRY, T. EVERETT— v The Relation of Individualism The Cry of Freedom 80C to Socialism 19 HILLQUIT, MORRIS— Contest with Government Own- Report to the National Commit- ership 263 tee of the Socialist Party 415- BACKUS, E.— HUNTER, ROBERT— InidsutstTraicatlicEsvolution and Social-411 FiArbsrtoaIdmpr38e5s,si3o21n,s4o49f, S6o13c,ia5l7i7s,m705 BANG. GUSTAV— INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST BETAhLeS.EleMctAiYon—in Denmark 16 JABNUSROEN,AUWIBLUHLLEELTMI—N 172 Sympathizin' of Mrs. Deacon German Labor Unions in the Smith 106 year 1905 221 BEBEL, AUGUST— JAURES, JEAN- The Political Situation in Eu- The Program of Socialism 129 rope 6 JONES, ELLIS O.— BOROUGH, R. W.— What of the Democratic Party? 140- The Rising Star of H. Hunting- Our Bourgeois President 658 ton Moreland 286* KERR, R. B.— BOCoUnDcIeNn,traL.tiBo.n— of Capital and WhRaeatd British Labor Leaders261 the Disappearance of the LABRIOLA, ARTURO- AWiMilCislrdmdytlheoefCWWloaarsrksneirnsgBri,ng Soci3a3l,-11467713 LATFhFUrenAoiRmCoGanUusPsEae,rsliPoafAmUetIhn^et-sIrrteoligiLoanboorf667 The Social Revolution 224 LAGthAeRDPrEoLleLtEa,riaHtUBERT— 257 BRACKETT, W.— J. The Intellectuals and Working Corporations and the Middle Class Socialism 721 Class 41 LA MONTE, ROBERT RIVES— BUCK, RAPHAEL- A Dutch "Nowhere" 653 Soclalism the Goal of Evolu- The Biogenetic Law 731 tion 271 LEWIS. AUSTIN— CCALSStAaCRtAKeDERE,eUf,EoDrGmW.—AinRCDanPaEdRaKINS— 70 OElctioogrnayormcaihncydIatnnhtdeerpPIrrmeaptceatrtiiicaoalnlisoSfmocHiiasl--46£ To Ernest Howard Crosby 467 ist Movement 608 COHEN, JOS. E.— LONGUET, JEAN— Why the Workingman Does not The Political Situation In go to Church 28 France 628 Reform 347 MARCY, MARY E.— DUMONT, H.- William, The Faithful 667 Our New National Hymn 433 MASCHKE, FRITZ— ELDRIDGE, MAURICE E.— Socialist Organization for the The Military Power 364 Young 269- *\ELTLhIeONTaTt,ioFnRalANSCtrIiSkeM.— 426, 462 MEWIhLyY,thCeLWAoRrEkNiCngEm—an is With- FOX, WALTER HOWARD— out a Church 469 GUEsLpIeCrKa,ntJoOHN T.— 592 MINLeCwH, MJoAvCeOmBen-ts Among the The General Laws of Evolution Jewish Proletariat 364, 398, 480, HALaLs.SeCeOnVIinNGSoTcOiaNl—Evolution.. 489 M.T.h6e(9L9..OrCi.giMn.)a-nd Classification of A Dialogue 294 the Stock Faker 678- V^iOOQIC Digitizedby CONTENTS OSBORNE, J. B.— SIMONS, MAY WOOD— Socialism in the South.. 158 "Living In" 1 PANNEKOEK, ANTON- SINCLAIR, UPTON- Socialism and Religion 546 The Cost of Competition 199 POLLOCK, SIMON O.— SLOBODIN, H. L.- The Russian Bastlle 583 Industries and Wages: Census POR, ODON— 1905, U. S 587 The New University of Brus- The Conditions of LivingAmong sels 209 the Poor 718 Class Strugglea In the Italian "STATISTICIAN"— Socialist Movement 381 Is Public Ownership Worth ThtieonItalian Socialist Conven-342 TEGWGhiAlReT?, P. G.- 65 RQ.OP,Bo(IoPrN.SMQOa.Nn),'-sWE.u-chre 105 ULAThLePMrAoMNpa,arggSaiInndDaoNfEPYlLeaiMns.u—re 744924 . NeiswlaZtieoanland ExperimentalLeg-408 UVINANTnCEKER.nMdAlEeNMsNIs,LTEaE-sRkNEST— 94, 283 SALTER, WILLIAM M.— Elections in Belgium 91 Socialism in France and Italy 641 VORWAERTS— SIMONS, A. M.- Why There is no Socialism in Socialists and the Chicago the United States 420 Charter 42 WENTWORTH. FRANKLIN— Starting aDailySocialistPaper 328 WHThIeTECoHnEgAreDs.sioHnUalBEElReTct—ions 193 The Philosophy of Socialism.. 292 Religion, Education and Mon- How to Read Capital 894 opoly 296 Landmarks of Scientific Social- WINKLER. GEORGE E.— \ ism 736 How Much Longer Ill DEPARTMENTS WORLD OF LABOR— Poland 116 Ma31x0,S3.74H,ay4e38s,,49594,, 516137,,612788,,682947,,755 AAFuuissnttlrraainladia 183, 245, 114889247,, 766699934 EDITORIALS— Sweden 246, 759 A. M. Simons. Japan 246, 372, 760 o WTA.hheaF.tCooofmfiLBn.rgyPoaClnai?tmipcasign 11147525 DHHoeulnnlmgaaanrrdyk 309, 373, 646933472 Socialism in the Present Cam- International Socialist Bureau, paign 241 by Morris Hlllquit, Sec'y 51 Need of Organization 802 BOOK REVIEWS— VVaThe Recent Elections 370 TThheeYeGEaevrorlmoufatniDoiEnslieoncftteiSgoorncasitailoinsts 454953594 AnAgArI.inctMur.lotdSuuircmatolinosEn.ctoonotmhiecsS.tuHdeynorfy *c TTTPrhhhoeeegrBRCeaehstidstclaeoFgflaoattghEBeloeiIcsdteaihoonsBattle.. 766768254362 MTehCmrt.eleannTemPtaalayrEarllcpyoiehrzoEaosdbfeue,ctIahnOtdriuDlosoantp,nridpebosyKi.KnaFtElhlteez--- 5598 SOCIALISM ABROAD— slmmons 59 Spain 48,760 The Bitter Cry of the Children, Belgium 49, 182, 695 by John Spargo 121 Russia 49, 114, 244, 306, 693 The Cost of Competition, Sidney France 60, 372, 760 A. Reeve 122 Tasmania 50 Making of the World, Dr. M. Italy 51, 308, 498, 694 WUhelm Meyer 123 Switzerland 115, 182. 246, 694 Looking Forward, Philip Rap- England 116, 246, 372, 693 paport 128 Germany The Rise of the New West, by ...116, 181, 307, 373, 437, 497, 632 Frederick J. Turner 186 V^iOOQIC Digitizedby
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