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BOOKS BY EDWARD CARPENTER

ANGELS' WINGS: Essays on Art and its Relation to Life. Illustrated. Large Cr. 8vo, 6s. 6d. net. [Fifth Edition.

ART OF CREATION, THE: Essays on the Self and its Powers. Cr. 8vo, 5s. net. [Fourth Edition.

CHANTS OF LABOUR: a Songbook for the People, with frontispiece and cover by Walter Crane. (Reprinting.) [Fifth Edition.

CIVILIZATION: ITS CAUSE AND CURE. Essays on Modern Science. Cr. 8vo. Original Edition. Cloth, 3s. 6d. net, and Limp Cloth, 2s. 6d. net. [Sixteenth Edition.
New and much enlarged Edition. Cr. 8vo. Cloth, 7s. 6d. net.

DAYS WITH WALT WHITMAN. Cr. 8vo, 5s. net. [Second Edition.

THE DRAMA OF LOVE AND DEATH: a Study of Human Evolution and Transfiguration. Cr. 8vo, 6s. net. [Second Edition.

ENGLAND'S IDEAL. Cr. 8vo. Cloth, 3s. 6d. net, and Limp Cloth, 2s. 6d. net. [Ninth Edition.

FROM ADAM'S PEAK TO ELEPHANTA: Sketches in Ceylon and India. Large Cr. 8vo. (Reprinting.) [Third Edition.

HEALING OF NATIONS, THE. Cr, 8vo. Cloth, 3s. 6d. net. Paper, 2s. 6d. net. [Sixth Edition.

THE INTERMEDIATE SEX: a Study of some Transitional Types of Men and Women. Cr. 8vo, 5s. net. [Fourth Edition.

INTERMEDIATE TYPES AMONG PRIMITIVE FOLK: a Study in Social Evolution. 8vo, 5s. net. [Second Edition.

IOLÄUS: an Anthology of Friendship. Cr. 8vo, 4s. 6d. net. [Fourth Edition Enlarged.

LOVE'S COMING OF AGE: on the Relations of the Sexes. 8vo, 4s. 6d. net. [Eleventh Edition.

MY DAYS AND DREAMS: being Autobiographical Notes with Portraits and Illustrations. Demy 8vo, 7s. 6d. net. [Third Edition.

PAGAN AND CHRISTIAN CREEDS. Demy 8vo, 10s. 6d. net.

THE PROMISED LAND: a Drama of a People's Deliverance. A new and revised edition of "Moses." Cr. 8vo, 3s. 6d. net.

THE SIMPLIFICATION OF LIFE. Cr. 8vo, 3s. 6d. net.

TOWARDS DEMOCRACY. Library Edition, 6s. net. [Ninth Edition.
Pocket Edition, 5s. net. [Thirteenth Edition.

TOWARDS INDUSTRIAL FREEDOM. Cr. 8vo. Cloth, 3s. 6d. net. Paper, 2s. 6d. net. [Second Impression.

A VISIT TO A GÑANI. Large Cr. 8vo. Half Cloth, 3s. 6d. net.

PHOTOGRAVURE PORTRAIT OF EDWARD CARPENTER, with a facsimile autograph. 2s. 6d. net.


Government and Industry

By C. DELISLE BURNS

Demy 8vo. Author of "Political Ideals"About 16s. net.

This is a description of the existing relations between British government and the industrial system. The present tendencies are shown to indicate the formation of an organized "economic" community, based upon the State organization but distinct from it. The dominant conception operating in this economic community is that of public service. The theory expressed in the book, however, is subordinated to a description of actual facts—the administrative treatment of labour conditions, unemployment, commerce and finance, which will be found valuable even by those who do not agree with the theory, since the description is the only one which covers contemporary post-war administration.

Karl Marx

By ACHILLE LORIA

Translated by EDEN and CEDAR PAUL

Cr. 8vo. Limp Cloth, 2s. 6d. net.

"At the present moment when Marxianism is so prominently before the public, it is useful to have a translation of this monograph, which makes clear Loria's affiliation to, and difference from, the famous author of 'Kapital.'"—Times.

The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism

By BERTRAND RUSSELL, F.R.S.

Cr. 8vo.6s. net.

An Account of Mr. Russell's recent visit to Russia.

"A powerful and conclusive book ... as trenchant and original as anything he has written."—Daily News.

"There have been few more incisive and penetrating criticisms of all forms of Communism than Mr. Russell's candid admissions."—Times.

Roads to Freedom:

Socialism, Anarchism and Syndicalism

By BERTRAND RUSSELL, F.R.S.

New and Cheaper Edition

Cr. 8vo. Cloth, 5s. net; Limp, 3s. 6d. net.

"A remarkable book by a remarkable man."—Times.


Our Social Heritage

By PROFESSOR GRAHAM WALLAS

Demy 8vo.12s. 6d. net.

The "Social Heritage" discussed in this book is the whole body of knowledge and habit which is handed down from one human generation to another by teaching and learning. Men have been for so many generations dependent for their existence on this heritage that they have become biologically unfitted to live without it, and its conscious criticism and revision has become the main problem of human organization.

The chapters deal first with the socially inherited expedients used in individual work and thought, and then with the expedients used in group, national and international co-operation, with special reference to the educational problems involved and to the present conflict between democracy and vocationalism. The book ends with a discussion of the efficiency as means of human co-operation of the conceptions of Liberty and Science, and of the institutions of "Constitutional Monarchy" and the Church. The method used throughout is the same kind of psychological analysis as that used in the Author's "Human Nature in Politics" (1908) and "The Great Society" (1914).

Problems of a New World

By J. A. HOBSON

Cr. 8vo.7s. 6d. net.

Events of the last few years have shaken our political and economic systems to their foundations. The old guarantees of order and progress no longer suffice. The problems of 1920 are not those of 1914. Human Nature itself, as an operative force, has changed.

These chapters discuss the revelations and describe the new ideals that are struggling to get themselves realized in the new Industry, the new State, and the new World-Order.

Principles of Revolution

By C. DELISLE BURNS

Cr. 8vo.5s. net.

This is a statement of the general principles underlying modern programmes for a radical transformation of society. Revolution is taken to mean the method by which such a transformation may be secured; and it is therefore opposed to chaos or violence and contrasted with piecemeal reforms. The description of the ideal is given as the interpretation of certain contemporary movements and not as propaganda for any political party. This book, therefore, aims not at an advocacy of revolution but at an explanation of the grounds which lead men to desire it.


Modern English Statesmen

BY G. R. STIRLING TAYLOR

Demy 8vo.10s. 6d. net.

In a series of historical character studies, this book reconsiders the position of modern statesmanship since the Stuart Rebellion. Taking the accepted facts of the latest historians, but using evidence to which they rarely give its due weight, the author maintains that many of the "orthodox" opinions are not logical deductions from the data. The book is a charge that since the days of Lord Burghley statesmanship has too often degenerated into politics. It is an attempt to estimate some typical public men in the light of a colder reason, which shows, for example, that Oliver Cromwell was a founder of modern Plutocracy, while Benjamin Disraeli was the defender of Democracy.

A Guildsman's Interpretation of History

By A. J. PENTY

Demy 8vo.12s. 6d. net.

"Mr. Penty is certainly one of the most interesting of living men, and this is, perhaps, the most interesting of his books. I recommend every one to read it."—G. K. Chesterton.

The History of Social Development

By Dr. F. MÜLLER-LYER

Translated by
ELIZABETH COOTE LAKE & H. A. LAKE, B.Sc.(Econ.)

With an Introduction by
Professors L. T. HOBHOUSE & E. J. URWICK

Demy 8vo.18s. net.

This translation of Dr. F. MÜller-Lyer's famous book, "Phasen der Kultur," will appeal to all who are interested in labour problems at the present time. It contains a series of studies of the different economic phenomena of to-day, describing the gradual evolution of each from the earliest times, with an indication of the probable trend of future developments. The inter-connection of the different conditions so described is well illustrated, and each chapter ends with a brief summary of its subject matter. The accounts of the various stages of food production, of clothing, of housing and of the use of tools contain in a brief and readable form the results of the investigations of the past century, and Part III, "The History of the Evolution of Labour," will be read with especial interest.


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