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277. The Progress of the Minimum Wage. Florence Kelley
278. The Futility of the Minimum Wage. J. Laurence Laughlin
279. Wage-Settlement by External Authority. S. J. Chapman
280. A Minimum Wage for Immigrants. Paul U. Kellogg
G. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AND WAGES
281. Arbitration in New Zealand. Hugh H. Lusk
282. Compulsory Arbitration in Theory and Practice. James Edward
le Rossignol and William Downie Stewart.
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574
XI. The Problems of Trade Unionism
Introduction
• 577
A. GROUP AND CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS
283. Bourgeoisie and Proletariat. Werner Sombart
284. The Historical Basis of Trade Unionism. Sidney and Beatrice
Webb.
285. The Organization of the Ill-paid Classes. Charles H. Cooley
286. Types of Unionism. Robert F. Hoxie
287. The Sons of Martha. Rudyard Kipling
288. The Viewpoint of the Trade Unionists. Robert F. Hoxie
289. Articles of Faith
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581
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B. THE VIEWPOINTS OF LABORER AND CAPITALIST
a) An Economic Creed. National Association of Manufacturers b) A Political Creed. National Association of Manufacturers
C. CHARACTER AND PURPOSES OF TRADE UNIONS
290. The Undemocratic Character of Trade Unions. Charles W. Eliot
291. An Employer's View of Trade Unions. Andrew Carnegie
292. The Purposes of Trade Unionism. John Mitchell
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600
D. THE THEORY OF UNIONISM
293. The Principle of Uniformity. Robert F. Hoxie
294. Collective Bargaining and the Trade Agreement.
602
John R.
Commons .
295. The Economics of the Closed Shop. Frank T. Stockton
296. The Ethics of the Closed Shop. James H. Tufts
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613
E. THE WEAPONS OF INDUSTRIAL CONFLICT
297. The Function of the Strike in Collective Bargaining. John Mitchell 614
298. The Utility of the Strike. Frank Julian Warne
299. The Striker and the Worker. Solon Lauer
300. Wanted-Jobs Breaking Strikes. Joy Detective Agency
615
617
618
301. The Efficacy of Secret Service. William J. Burns Detective
Agency
302. The Boycott of the Butterick Company. A. J. Portenar
303. Ostracism as an Industrial Weapon. Frank Julian Warne
304. The Scab. Dyer D. Lum
F. SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT AND UNIONISM
305. Labor and Efficiency. Frederick W. Taylor
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622
306. The Nature of Scientific Management. Maurice L. Cooke
307. The Attitude of Organized Labor toward Scientific Management.
American Federation of Labor
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626
628
nternationa
308. Modern Industry and Craft Skill. International Moulders' Journal 628
G. UNIONISM AND THE ANTI-TRUST LAWS
309. The Monopoly of Labor. William H. Taft
310. The Charter of Industrial Freedom. Samuel Gompers
311. Legal Exemption of Labor Combinations. Allyn A. Young
a) A Definition of Sabotage. Arturo M. Giovannitti
b) Go Cannie. Arturo M. Giovannitti
e) The Universality of Sabotage.
313. Industrial versus Trade Unionism. Mary K. O'Sullivan
314. The Standpoint of Syndicalism. Louis Levine.
315. The General Strike. Arthur D. Lewis
c) Put Salt in the Sugar. Montpelier Labor Exchange
d) The Effectiveness of Sabotage.
638
Arturo M. Giovannitti
639
317. Social Rights and the Legal System. Roscoe Pound
318. Law and Social Statics. Oliver W. Holmes
651
654
319. The Social Function of Law. Homer Hoyt
B. PRIVATE PROPERTY
320. The Development of the Right of Property. George B. Newcomb 658
C. INDUSTRIAL LIBERTY
326. The Mediatory Character of Freedom. Thomas Hill Green
327. Contract and Co-operation. Henry Sidgwick
328. Contract and Personal Responsibility. Arthur Twining Hadley
329. Labor and Freedom of Contract. Chicago Industrial Exhibit
330. Static Assumptions of Contractual Freedom. Roscoe Pound
331. Contractual Rights-Legal and Real. Thorstein B. Veblen
D. THE COURTS AND LABOR
332. Limitation of the Working Day for Women
678
a) The Supremacy of Freedom of Contract. Illinois Supreme
Court
b) The Supremacy of the Police Power. Nebraska Supreme Court 679
c) Maternity and State Regulation. United States Supreme
680
333. Reciprocal Nature of Employer's and Employee's Rights. United
States Federal Court
334. The Danbury Hatters' Case. Harry W. Laidler
682
335. A Legal Criticism of the Injunction. Charles Claflin Allen
336. Unionism and the Conditions of Employment. United States
Supreme Court .
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686
XIII. Social Reform and Taxation
A. TAXATION AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
337. Expenditures and Social Organization. Henry Carter Adams
338. Taxation as a Means of Social Control. Adolph Wagner
339. Taxation and Technical Development. J. R. McCulloch
B. THE THEORY OF TAXATION
340. Canons of Taxation. Adam Smith
341. The Burden of Taxation. S. J. Chapman
C. THE INCIDENCE OF TAXATION
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693
695
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697
342. Incidence and Industrial Organization. A. W. Flux
343. The Burden of the Tariff Tax. Liberal Party Pamphlet
344. The Incidence of the Customs Tax. Edwin R. A. Seligman
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702
704
D. "UNSCIENTIFIC" TAXATION
345. Defects of the General Property Tax. National Tax Association. 706
346. Multiple Taxation. Theodore Sutro.
708
E. TENDENCIES IN TAXATION
347. The Massachusetts Corporation Tax.
tions
Commissioner of Corpora-
348. The Federal Income Tax. Edwin R. A. Seligman
349. Public Capitalization of the Inheritance Tax. Alvin S. Johnson
b) Rents in the Sixteenth Century. Hugh Latimer
721
c) The Power of Landlords. Thomas Spence
d) The Influence of Rent on Trade and Commerce. A. O'Connor
e) A Land Boom in Iowa. Alfred Russel Wallace
f) The Social Importance of Rent. Alfred Russel Wallace
g) The Benefits of Improvement. Adolph Wagner.
351. The Social Injustice of Rent. Henry George
352. The Theoretical Basis of the Single Tax. C. B. Fillebrown
353. A Criticism of the Single Tax. Charles J. Bullock .
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a) Woe to the Idle Rich. Amos
b) The Daughters of Zion. Isaiah
c) Why the Lords? John Ball
d) Government and Inequality. Sir Thomas More.
e) The Possibilities of Production. Richard Jeffrey
f) The Beginning of It All. J. J. Rousseau
355. "Progress and Poverty"
a) In the Wake of Trade. Oliver Goldsmith
b) When There Was a Frontier. J. B. McMaster
c) Labor and Value. Poorman's Guardian
729
e) Packingtown as a Residential Section. A. M. Simons
734
f) Hallelujah on the Bum. Songs of the Workers
735
356. Expanding Wants and Social Unrest. A Cape Cod Fisherman
736
B. INDIVIDUALISTIC SCHEMES OF REFORM
357. Scrub-Humanity. Solon Lauer
358. The Promise of Co-operation. Francis G. Peabody.
359. "U.S. Steel" and Labor.
360. Labor and "U.S. Steel."
Raynal C. Bolling
John A. Fitch
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C. THE SOCIALIST'S INDICTMENT OF CAPITALISM
361. Marx's Theory of the Development of Capitalism. Werner
Sombart
745
362. The Economic Failure of Capitalism. J. Ramsey Macdonald
D. THE CASE FOR SOCIALISM
363. The Distinction between Socialism and Communism. M. Tugan-
Baranowsky
364. The Central Aim of Socialism. Thomas Kirkup
365. Property and Industry under Socialism. John Spargo
E. SOCIALIST ARGUMENTS FOR THE MASSES
366. Capitalism-A Vampire System. George E. Littlefield
367. "My Papa Is a Socialist." Harvey P. Moyer.
368. The Capitalist's Ten Commandments. W. Willis Harris.
369. A Confession of Faith. Progressive Thought
F. SOCIALIST PROGRAMS
370. The National Platform of the Socialist Party
371. Municipal and State Program. Socialist Campaign Book
G. THE CASE AGAINST SOCIALISM
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752
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372. The Transition to the Socialist State. O. D. Skelton
373 Socialism and Inequality. N. G. Pierson .
374. Some Objections to Socialism. William Graham
375. Socialism and the Factors of Production
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H. SOCIAL PANACEAS
376. Stable Money and the Future. George H. Shibley
380. Wanted: A New Symbolism. Alvin S. Johnson
381. The Banquet of Life. William Graham Sumner
382. Progress and Discontent. Thomas Babington Macaulay
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