Political Theory and History
Socialism and
the Servile StateA Debate Between Messrs. Hilaire Belloc and J.
Ramsay Macdonald, M. P.; The South West London
Federation of the Independent Labour Party, 1911
British
Aristocracy
and the House
of Lordsby
Edward Carpenter
History of the
Working ClassThe English Industrial
Revolution and Chartismby
Martin Lawrence
Vol. 2
Commonwealth
or Empireby
A. Bystander
Alleged
Assault Upon
Senator SumnerReport; June 2, 1856by
L. D. Campbell
History of the
Middle and
Working ClassesWith a Popular Exposition of the Economical and
Political Principles Which Have Influenced the Past
and Present Condition of the Industrious Ordersby
John Wade
The English
Citizen; The
Electorate and
the Legislatureby
Spencer Walpole
New England
and the Bavarian
Illuminatiby
Vernon Stauffer
The Negro
in Our
Historyby
Carter G. Woodson
Hitler Is
No Foolby
Karl Billinger
Manifesto of
the Communist
Partyby
Karl Marx
Negroes and
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Latter Its Normal Conditionby
John H. Van Evrie
World
RevolutionThe Plot Against Civilizationby
Nesta Helen Webster
The
Psychology
of Socialismby
Gustave le Bon
The Facts AreA Guide to Falsehood and
Propaganda in the Press and Radioby
George Seldes
The Protocols and
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of the "Protocols of the Meetings
of the Zionist Men of Wisdom"by
Sergiei Nilus
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Zionism and
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and Social Psychologyby
Horace Meyer Kallen
The Practice
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Bertrand Russell
A Treatise
on
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Aristotle
The Crisis of
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J. A. Hobson
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Frederick Charles Hicks
White Capital
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Labourby
Sydney Olivier
The Ultimate
Solution of
the American
Negro Problemby
Edward Eggleston
The White
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With Special Reference to the Responsibility
of the White Race to the Negro Problemby
B. F. Riley
Common
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Interesting Subjects: Of the Origin and Design of
Government in General, With Concise Remarks on the
English Constitution; Of Monarchy and Hereditary Successionby
Thomas Paine
The Zionist
MovementIts Aims and Achievementsby
Israel Cohen
The Ku-Klux
Klanby
James M. Gillis
An Ex-Slaveholder's
View of the
Negro Question
in the Southby
Robert Bingham
Strategy and
Tactics of World
Communismby
United States; Congress;
Senate; Committee
on the Judiciary
Vol. 1
Two
Treatises of
Governmentby
John Locke
The Secret
Society
Systemby
Edwin Edgerton Aiken
Ku Klux Klan
Secrets ExposedAttitude Toward Jews, Catholics, Foreigners,
and Masons; Fraudulent Methods Used,
Atrocities Committed in Name of Orderby
Ezra A. Cook
Democracy
in Americaby
Alexis de Tocqueville
The Politics
of AristotleTranslated With an
Analysis and Critical Notetsby
James Edward Cowell Welldon
Proposed Roads
to FreedomSocialism, Anarchism and Syndicalismby
Bertrand Russell
Karl MarxAn Essayby
Harold Joseph Laski
Free Thought and
Official PropagandaDelivered at South Place
Institute on March 24, 1922by
Bertrand Russell
Propaganda
in Historyby
Lyon Gardiner Tyler
Slavery
and the
Constitutionby
William Ingersoll Bowditch
The
Psychology of
Revolutionby
Gustave le Bon
Slavery in
Historyby
Adam Gurowski
The
Stateby
Vladimir Ilich Lenin
The Negro
ProblemA Bibliographyby
Vera Sieg
Studies in the
Problem of
Sovereigntyby
Harold J. Laski
The Right
of American
Slaveryby
True Worthy Hoit
Authority in
the Modern
Stateby
Harold Joseph Laski
The Original Ku
Klux Klan and
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Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States;
Commandery of the State of Illinois; October 6, 1921by
Duncan C. Milner
The Road
to Powerby
Karl Kautsky
What Is
Democracy?by
L. H. Bailey
On National
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World RelationsSpeech Delivered in the German
Reichstag on January 30th 1937by
Adolf Hitler
Political
Idealsby
Bertrand Russell
Socialism
in Thought
and Actionby
Harry Wellington Laidler
Shall Negro
Majorities
Rule?by
John Tyler Morgan
The Gospel
of WealthAnd Other Timely Essaysby
Andrew Carnegie
The GermansI, the Teutonic Gospel of Race,
II, the Old Germany and the Newby
J. M. Robertson
Bits of
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William McKinley
American
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Charles Edward Merriam
The Negro
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Raymond Patterson
The Secret
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of IrelandTheir Rise and Progressby
H. B. C. Pollard
Terrorism and
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History of Revolutionby
Karl Kautsky
The Slavery
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Leo Tolstoy
Business
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of Powerby
Robert A. Brady
The Rise of
Internationalismby
John Culbert Faries
The
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Richard W. Thompson
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David Christy
Islamic
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U. S. Committee on Foreign Affairs
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the Slavery of the AfricansIllustrated in a Sermon Preached Before the Connecticut
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Relief of Persons Unlawfully Holden in Bondage, at
Their Annual Meeting in New-Haven, Sept; 15, 1791by
Jonathan Edwards
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Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin
The Heresy
of DemocracyA Study in the History of Governmentby
Eustace Percy of Newcastle
Horrors
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John Kenrick
Three Great
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A. B. Turni
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Herbert Marcuse
Liberalism
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Problemby
Winston Churchill
Essaysby
David Hume
Anglo-Saxon
Supremacy or Race
Contributions
to Civilizationby
John L. Brandt
Life and Writings
of Thomas PaineContaining a Biography by Thomas Clio Rickman and
Appreciations by Leslie Stephen, Lord Erskine, Paul Desjardins,
Robert G. Ingersoll, Elbert Hubbard and Marilla M. Rickerby
Thomas Paine
The United States
of America Was
Betrayed Into
the World Warby
William F. Wilmoth
Imperial
Germanyby
Prince von Bülow
Colonies and
DependenciesPart I. India; Part II. The Coloniesby
J. S. Cotton
The World
Unbalancedby
Gustave le Bon
Slavery in the
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Ephraim Peabody
Justice in
War Timeby
Bertrand Russell
Jewish Influences
in American LifeOf the International Jew, the
World's Foremost Problemby
Unknown Author
Vol. 3
Preliminary
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Hate Groupsby
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The New
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W. Jethro Brown
The Mind of
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of Afro-Americansby
Earl E. Thorpe
The New
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Frank Buffington Vrooman
The
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The Feminist
Movementby
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The
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World Peaceby
Leon Trotzky
The Three
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Component Parts of
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Frederick Engelsby
Vladimir Ilich Lenin
The Wisdom of
Woodrow WilsonBeing Selections From His Thoughts
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Social and Moral Questionsby
Woodrow Wilson
American
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Alpheus Henry Snow
The Spirit
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Common Lawby
Roscoe Pound
The Progress of
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United Statesby
George Melville Weston
Proofs of a
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Christianity, and
the Government of
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Abraham Bishop
Freedom and
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Hon. John Mercer Langston, LL.
D., U. S. Minister Resident at Haitiby
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John Stuart Mill
Full Exposition of the
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Columbian IlluminatiWith an Account of the Writer of the Narrative,
and the Characters of His Certificate Men,
as Also Remarks on Warren's Pamphletby
John Wood
The
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Law Makingby
Courtenay Ilbert
The Negro
and the
Nationby
Hubert H. Harrison
The Negro
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Americaby
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The Aftermath
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William A. Sinclair
Treatise on
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Alexander Porter Morse
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Garnet Vere Portus
Karl
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Achille Loria
The Future of
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of Present-Day Problemsby
Annie Besant
Races and
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John R. Commons
Anglo-Saxon
Abolition of
Negro Slaveryby
Francis William Newman
Pictures of Slavery
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Benefits of Negro Freedom, Morally,
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John Bell Robinson
The Rights
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History and Legislationby
M. Ostrogorski
Secret Political Societies
in the South During the
Period of ReconstructionAn Address Before the Faculty and Friends, of
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohioby
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George N. Gordon
Abraham Lincoln
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Constitutionby
Abraham Lincoln
When Black
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John Louis Hill
Is the Russian
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Analysis of Situation
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Karl Radek
The Soviets
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Problems of the Socialist Revolutionby
Nikolai Lenin
The New
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Status and Related Essaysby
William Pickens
Russian Political
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Sergej V. Utechin
Slavery in
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Richard R. Mason
Hume's
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Discoursesby
David Hume
Race and
Nation in the
United Statesby
E. A. Benians
World
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Harold D. Lasswell
The History
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Joseph Clark
ZionismIts Organisation and Institutionsby
S. Landman
The Principle
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Institute on March 8, 1917by
Israel Zangwill
Monopolies
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in America,
1895-1899by
Fanny Borden
The Negro
QuestionAn Essayby
Eberhard Hayen
Global
Dimensions of
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Subcommittee on International Security
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Robert Rives la Monte
American
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James Parker Hall
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Thomas Read Rootes Cobb
The Laws
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The
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Southby
Albert Bushnell Hart
Indian
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K. M. Panikkar
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American Politics a Moral
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Treating of the Causes of
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Necessity for Reformby
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Morris Hillquit
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The Peace of
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Charles Mason Remey
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George Fitzhugh
An Account of the
Manners of the
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Benjamin Rush
Opinions on 'Slavery,'
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William Whiting
Slavery and the
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Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of
the Religious Society of Friends
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the Garb of Patriotismby
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Why
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Selected
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Germany and Its
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Recollections of
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Our Duty to
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The German
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The League of
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Men Versus
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Perpetual
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Liberalism
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Collapse, Its Futureby
Harold Stearns
England and
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Alexander R. Lawton
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Richard N. Coudenhove-Kalergi
The Socialist
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Race Sentiment as
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Viscount Bryce
Aristotle
PoliticsWith an English Translationby
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The
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Lysander Spooner
The Crown Colonies
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Slavery and the
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William Henry Fleming
Introduction
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Political
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C. Delisle Burns
The War
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H. G. Wells
History of
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James Curtis Ballagh