EXETER,
PROF. ALFRED MARSHALL, AND OTHERS
EDITED BY WILLIAM HARBUTT DAWSON
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The Choice Before Us
BY G. LOWES DICKINSON
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America and Freedom
Being the Statements of PRESIDENT WILSON on the War With a PREFACE by
the RT. HON. VISCOUNT GREY.
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Democracy After the War
BY J. A. HOBSON
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It is the writer's object to indicate the nature of the struggle which
will confront the public of this country for the achievement of
political and industrial democracy when the war is over. The economic
roots of Militarism and of the confederacy of reactionary influences
which are found supporting it--Imperialism, Protectionism, Conservatism,
Bureaucracy, Capitalism--are subjected to a critical analysis. The
safeguarding and furtherance of the interests of Improperty and
Profiteering are exhibited as the directing and moulding influences of
domestic and foreign policy, and their exploitation of other more
disinterested motives is traced in the conduct of Parties, Church,
Press, and various educational and other social institutions. The latter
portion of the book discusses the policy by which these hostile forces
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plea for a new free policy of popular education.
The Conscience of Europe--The War and the Future
BY PROF. ALEXANDER W. RIMINGTON
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Deals with some of the great questions raised by the war from ethical
and religious standpoints. Endeavours to show the necessity for
considering them if there is to be hope for the future peace and
civilization of Europe. Analyses some of the causes of the decay of the
international cons
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