Problems in American Democracy by Thames Ross Williamson
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6. Could socialism increase the productivity of the nation? (Bullock,
pages 685-688.) 7. What are some of the difficulties which a socialist state would encounter in distributing wealth? (Bullock, pages 688-693.) 8. What difficulties would confront a socialist state in fixing wages? (Bullock, pages 696-705.) 9. What has been the effect of the Industrial Revolution upon the condition of the laboring classes? (Le Rossignol, pages 107-108.) 10. Explain why Marx's prediction of an increasing concentration of wealth in the hands of a few has not come true. (Le Rossignol, pages 128-130.) 11. To what extent is socialism too pessimistic about the present order? (Le Rossignol, page 138.) 12. To what extent does socialism overestimate industrial evils? (Skelton, page 53.) 13. What service has been rendered by socialism? (Ely, page 638.) 14. What, according to Skelton, is the fundamental error of socialism? (Skelton, pages 60-61.) TOPICS FOR INVESTIGATION AND REPORT |
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