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"Should be read by every thoughtful person in America"


The New Democracy

An Essay on Certain Political and Economic Tendencies
in the United States

By WALTER E. WEYL, Ph.D.

A chief issue in the Presidential Campaign is "Socialized Democracy." Dr. Weyl's new work gives a clear summary of its causes and aims.

Crown 8vo, blue cloth, gilt top, $2.00 net; postpaid, $2.12

SOME PRESS COMMENTS

  • "A masterly, scathing, and absolutely fearless arraignment of things that ought not to be in a republic, and of tendencies that no democracy ought to tolerate."—Boston Herald.
  • "A thoughtful volume . . . a big synthesis of the whole social problem in this country. A keen survey."—Chicago Evening Post.
  • "A searching and suggestive study of American life. ... A book to make people think. . . . Notable for its scholarship and brilliant in execution, it is not merely for the theorist, but for the citizen."—Newark Evening News.
  • "Dr. Weyl's book is a strong analysis of the whole subject. It will be read widely and will exercise a large influence."—The Evening Mail.
  • "Dr. Weyl has read the modern writing on the wall and interprets it to us more clearly than has yet been done."—New York Globe.
  • "A masterly interpretation of the industrial, political, social, and moral revolution that is going on in this country."—Albany Argus.
  • "A complete and circumstantial statement of the whole case . . . our social and economic nnrest is not to lead to a war of classes, but to a 'National readjustment.'"—New York Tribune.
  • "The best and most comprehensive survey of the general social and political status and prospects that bas been published of late years."—The Pittsburg Post.

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