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(5) Cunningham, William. _The Growth of English Industry and Commerce in Modern Times._ Vol. III, "Laissez Faire." 3 vols. 3d ed. Cambridge, 1903.

(6) Ingram, John K. _A History of Political Economy._ Chap. v, "Third Modern Phase; System of Natural Liberty." 2d ed. New York, 1908.

(7) Hall, W. P. "Certain Early Reactions against Laissez Faire," _Annual Report of the American Historical a.s.sociation for the Year 1913._ I, 127-38. Washington, 1915.

(8) Adams, Henry C. "Relation of the State to Industrial Action,"

_Publications of the American Economic a.s.sociation_, I (1887), 471-549.

IV. THE MARKETS

(1) Walker, Francis A. _Political Economy._ Chap. ii, pp. 97-102. 3d ed.

New York, 1887. [Market defined.]

(2) Grierson, P. J. H. _The Silent Trade._ A contribution to the early history of human intercourse. Edinburgh, 1903. [Bibliography.]

(3) Maine, Henry S. _Village Communities in the East and West._ Lecture VI, "The Early History of Price and Rent," pp. 175-203. New York, 1885.

(4) Walford, Cornelius. _Fairs, Past and Present._ A chapter in the history of commerce. London, 1883.

(5) Bourne, H. R. F. _English Merchants._ Memoirs in ill.u.s.tration of the progress of British commerce. New ed. London, 1898.

(6) Webb, Sidney and Beatrice. _Industrial Democracy._ Part III, chap.

ii, "The Higgling of the Market," pp. 654-702. New ed. London, 1902.

(7) Bagehot, Walter. _Lombard Street._ A description of the money market. New York, 1876.

V. COMPEt.i.tION AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION

(1) Crowell, John F. _Trusts and Compet.i.tion._ Chicago, 1915.

[Bibliography.]

(2) Macrosty, Henry W. _Trusts and the State._ A sketch of compet.i.tion.

London, 1901.

(3) Carter, George R. _The Tendency toward Industrial Combination._ A study of the modern movement toward industrial combination in some spheres of British industry; its forms and developments, their causes, and their determinant circ.u.mstances. London, 1913.

(4) Levy, Hermann. _Monopoly and Compet.i.tion._ A study in English industrial organization. London, 1911.

(5) Haney, Lewis H. _Business Organization and Combination._ An a.n.a.lysis of the evolution and nature of business organization in the United States and a tentative solution of the corporation and trust problems.

New York, 1914.

(6) Van Hise, Charles R. _Concentration and Control._ A solution of the trust problem in the United States. New York, 1912.

(7) Kohler, Josef. _Der unlautere Wettbewerb._ Darstellung des Wettbewerbsrechts. Berlin und Leipzig, 1914.

(8) Nims, Harry D. _The Law of Unfair Business Compet.i.tion._ Including chapters on trade secrets and confidential business relations; unfair interference with contracts; libel and slander of articles of merchandise, trade names and business credit and reputation. New York, 1909.

(9) Stevens, W. H. S. _Unfair Compet.i.tion._ A study of certain practices with some reference to the trust problem in the United States of America. Chicago, 1917.

(10) Eddy, Arthur J. _The New Compet.i.tion._ An examination of the conditions underlying the radical change that is taking place in the commercial and industrial world; the change from a compet.i.tive to a co-operative basis. New York, 1912.

(11) Willoughby, W. W. _Social Justice._ A critical essay. Chap. ix, "The Ethics of the Compet.i.tive Process," pp. 269-315. New York, 1900.

(12) Rogers, Edward S. _Good Will, Trade-Marks and Unfair Trading._ Chicago, 1914.

VI. SOCIALISM AND ANARCHISM

(1) Stirner, Max. (Kaspar Schmidt). _The Ego and His Own._ Translated from the German by S. T. Byington. New York, 1918.

(2) G.o.dwin, William. _An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice and Its Influence on General Virtue and Happiness._ Book V, chap. xxiv. London, 1793.

(3) Proudhon, Pierre Joseph. _What Is Property?_ An inquiry into the principle of right and of government. Translated from the French by B.

R. Tucker. New York, 189-?

(4) Zenker, E. V. _Anarchism._ A criticism and history of the anarchist theory. Translated from the German. New York, 1897. [With bibliographical references.]

(5) Bailie, William. _Josiah Warren, the First American Anarchist._ A sociological study. Boston, 1906.

(6) Russell, B. A. W. _Proposed Roads to Freedom._ Socialism, anarchism, and syndicalism. New York, 1919.

(7) Mackay, Thomas, editor. _A Plea for Liberty._ An argument against socialism and socialistic legislation. New York, 1891.

(8) Spencer, Herbert. "The Man _versus_ the State," Appendix to _Social Statics_. New York, 1897.

(9) Marx, Karl, and Engels, Frederick. _Manifesto of the Communist Party._ Authorized English translation edited and annotated by Frederick Engels. London, 1888.

(10) Stein, L. _Der Socialismus und Communismus des heutigen Frankreichs._ Ein Beitrag zur Zeitgeschichte. Leipzig, 1848.

(11) Guyot, edouard. _Le Socialisme et l'evolution de l'Angleterre contemporaine_ (1880-1911). Paris, 1913.

(12) Flint, Robert. _Socialism._ 2d ed. London, 1908.

(13) Beer, M. _A History of British Socialism._ Vol. I, "From the Days of the Schoolmen to the Birth of Chartism." Vol. II, "From Chartism to 1920." London, 1919-21.

(14) Levine, Louis. _Syndicalism in France._ 2d ed. New York, 1914.

(15) Brissenden, Paul F. _The I. W. W._ A study of American syndicalism.

New York, 1919. [Bibliography.]

(16) Brooks, John Graham. _American Syndicalism._ New York, 1913.

(17) ----. _Labor's Challenge to the Social Order._ Democracy its own critic and educator. New York, 1920.

VII. COMPEt.i.tION AND "THE INNER ENEMIES"