The nature of the German theory of the state is indicated in chapters i-iii of Barker and in John Dewey's 'German Philosophy and Politics.' The development of sociology is sketched in A. W. Small's 'General Sociology' and L. M. Bristol's 'Social Adaptation.) Marx ian socialism is set forth in Spargo and Arner's 'Elements of Socialism); Gide and Rist ; Kirk up ; Russell, chapter i ; and K. Kautsky's 'The Social Revolution' ; it is criticized by W. Som bart, (Socialism and the Social Movement) ; and Skelton 0. D., 'Socialism, a Critical Analy sis.' The Fabian movement and revisionism are discussed by Edward Pease, 'The History of the Fabian Society) ; and by E. Bernstein, 'Evolu tionary Socialism.' State socialism is described by Ogg in Part III of his work; and in Hayes, 'British Social Politics.' Recent Christian Socialism is dealt with in F. S. Nitti's 'Catho lic Socialism) ; C. D. Plater's 'Catholic Social Work in Germany' ; Cunningham, W., 'Chris tianity and Social Questions' and 'Christian ity and Politics' ; Figgis, J. N., 'Churches in the Modern State'. Recent anarchism is dealt
with by Russell, chapter ii ; by Zenker and by Eltzbacher, P., (Anarchism) Trades-unionism is well discussed in Webb, S. 'History of Trade Unionism) and in Orth. S., is analyzed by Russell, chapter iii, and by Levine, L., 'The Revolutionary Labor Movement in France' and Brissenden, P. F., (The I. W. W.: A Study in American Syndicalism>. Gild socialism is treated by Cole, G. H. D., 'The World of Labor' and 'Labor in Wartime' and by Reckitt, M. B., (The Meaning of National Gilds) For the single tax program consult Henry George's 'Progress and Poverty' directly. Soli darism is analyzed by Gide and Rist. The prob lems of reconstruction are classified by Lindsey Rogers, 'The Problems of Reconstruction.) The problems connected with the ending of war are summarized in Duggan, S. P., 'The League of Nations : The Principle and the Practice.' From these introductory discussions the student will turn to the detailed monographs and the sources, many of which are mentioned in the i bibliographies in Peixotto, Hayes, Ogg and Orth.