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ts Aims and Principles_ CONTENTS I Trade Unionism, Socialism, and Syndicalism II Political Action and the General Strike III The Philosophy of Sorel IV The Programme of Direct Action V Syndicalism in Europe and America VI Syndicalism in Great Britain VII An Examination of Syndicalist Principles VIII The Programme of Syndicalism IX Conclusion "Mr. Ramsay Macdonald has done a genuine service in writing this little book."--_Westminster Gazette_. "A lucid and accurate account of the ideas behind a movement which is much talked about, but little understood."--_Daily Chronicle_. "A clever and creditable piece of work."--_Western Morning News_. "Tells everything that need be known in regard to Syndicalism."--_Yorkshire Observer_. London: CONSTABLE & COMPANY Ltd. A HISTORY OF LABOUR REPRESENTATION By A. W. HUMPHREY With an Introduction by GILBERT SLATER, Principal of Ruskin College, Oxford _Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net._ The objects of this book are to present a record of the movement for labour representation in the United Kingdom from its first beginning in 1857 to the end of 1911, and the arguments for and against class representation. Professor Gilbert Slater in his introduction writes: "Mr. Humphrey has earned the gratitude of students by the striking and straightforward narrative he has put together." "A clear business-like and detailed history of the rise of the labour representation."--_Times_. "A well-studied and interesting account."--_Scotsman_. "Mr. Humphrey has earned the gratitude of all earnest students of sociology."--_Western Mail_. THE CHILD AND THE PARENT By DOUGLAS PEPLER _Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net._ A small volume containing the history of the provision of meals to the children of poor parents, and an account of children's care committees, their work and organization, with particular reference to the place of the voluntary worker and the duties of an official. "The history of the origin and work of the Care Committee is dealt with by Mr. Douglas Pepler in an interesting way, and he writes suggestively of the great problems with which its workers are brought into contact."--_Nation_. "It would be impossible to put the conditions of the problem in clearer or better words."--_Evening News_. London: CONSTABLE & COMPANY Ltd. THE TASK OF SOCIAL HYGIENE By HAVELOCK ELLIS Author of "The World of Dreams," "The Soul of Spain," et
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