Problems in American Democracy by Thames Ross Williamson
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7. The Iron Law of wages. (Le Rossignol, _Orthodox Socialism_, chapter iii.) 8. The socialist's attitude toward industrial crises. (Le Rossignol, _Orthodox Socialism_, chapter vi.) 9. Objections to the socialist's attitude toward production. (Ely, _Strength and Weakness of Socialism_, part iii, chapter vi.) 10. Objections to socialism as a scheme of distribution. (Ely, _Strength, and Weakness of Socialism_, part iii, chapter viii.) 11. Socialism and American ideals. (Myers, _Socialism and American Ideals_.) 12. Social justice without socialism. (Clark, _Social Justice without Socialism_.) CHAPTER XVII A DEMOCRATIC PROGRAM OF INDUSTRIAL REFORM [Footnote: The title of this chapter, as well as the material in Sections 170-175, has been adapted, by permission, from the writings and lectures of Thomas Nixon Carver, Professor of Economics in Harvard |
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