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AuthorHICKEL, WALTER J.
AuthorHICKEY, ANDREW J.
AuthorHickey, James W
AuthorHickman, Lou Ella
AuthorHickman, Lucie B.
AuthorHickman, Miriam Finkelstein, Lou Ella
AuthorHickman, Sr. Lou Ella
AuthorHicks, Patrick
AuthorHicky, Daniel Whitehead
AuthorHidy, Kathleen McGarvey
AuthorHielscher, Helen H.
AuthorHiggins', George G.
AuthorHiggins, Anne
AuthorHiggins, Edward
AuthorHiggins, George G
AuthorHiggins, George G.
AuthorHiggins, James
AuthorHiggins, John Lee
AuthorHiggins, John P
AuthorHiggins, Michael
AuthorHiggins, Michael W.
AuthorHiggins, Monsignor George G.
AuthorHiggins, Thomas
AuthorHiggins, Thomas J.
AuthorHigh-Briefers, I Remember-The Youth of New York City-Fables for Our Times-When the Sorghum Was
AuthorHightower, Scott
AuthorHighwater, Jamake
AuthorHijkoop, Marcus
AuthorHilaire, George P St
AuthorHildebrand, Dietrich von
AuthorHILDRED, WILLIAM
AuthorHill, Carlene B.
AuthorHill, Frank Ernest
AuthorHill, Geoffrey
AuthorHill, Herbert
AuthorHill, Joe
AuthorHill, John
AuthorHill, John J.
AuthorHill, Joseph
AuthorHill, Kathleen
AuthorHill, Mary Crockett
AuthorHill, Miriam
AuthorHill, Nellie
AuthorHill, Roland
AuthorHill, Samantha Rose
AuthorHill, T. Patrick
AuthorHillenbrand, Barry
AuthorHillenbrand, M. J.
AuthorHillis, Gregory
AuthorHillis, Gregory K.
AuthorHillman, Eugene
AuthorHillmand, Eugene
AuthorHilsman, Roger
AuthorHimes, Kenneth R
AuthorHimes, Kenneth R.
AuthorHimes, Michael J
AuthorHimes, Michael J.
AuthorHimmelfarb, Milton
AuthorHindery, Roderick
AuthorHine, Daryl
AuthorHines, Leo
AuthorHines, Leo J.
AuthorHinojosa, Juan-Lorenzo
AuthorHinton, Harold C
AuthorHinton, Harold C.
AuthorHirsch, Felix E.
AuthorHirsch, Foster
AuthorHirschfeld, G
AuthorHirschfeld, G.
AuthorHirschfeld, Gerhard
Paid articleWho Starts Gold Runs? (October 1935)
25,1935 1 ne Kjmmonweai WHO STARTS GOLD RUNS? By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD WHO STARTS gold runs? Which power, freely labeled with such attributes as "mythical" and "sinister," is behind...
Paid articleWhat Is Money Worth? (March 1935)
March 22, i935 T/ e Commonweal 583 WHAT IS MONEY WORTH? By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD S OMETIMES it is doubted--and not only by Socialists - - t h a t money is a value. However, it would seem that...
Paid articleMore or Less Public Works? (January 1935)
January 4, I935 The Commonweal 275 MORE OR LESS PUBLIC WORKS? By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD E CONOMICS, most readers will agree, is one of the most controversial subjects under the sun. Because...
Paid articleWhere Is the Money? (October 1934)
WHERE IS THE MONEY? Bv GERHARD HIRSCHFELD "Capitalism" depends to a major extent upon the activity of privately owned capital. This capital has, however, been virtually inoperative since 1931 and...
Paid articleSilver (September 1934)
SILVER By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD IF THE intricacy of economic formulas has been twisted around by a variety of groups and individuals to their own and usually limited advantage, it would seem that it...
Paid articleWages (June 1934)
WAGES By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD Wages are, says Mr. Hirschjeld, one of the chief causes of trouble in the economic world. As a result of developments in recent years, business no longer regards...
Paid articleGold (March 1934)
597 GOLD By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD IF GOLD has ruled the world ever since its luster roused the human imagination, this rule has not been of the people, by the people or for the people. In the...
Paid articleBanking Reform (May 1933)
May 12, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 3S BANKING...
Paid articleThe World Economic Conference (April 1933)
THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD ON JANUARY 19 the Preparatory Commission of Experts for the World Monetary and Economic Conference concluded its second meeting. Six days...
Paid articleAmerican Trade'Associations (December 1932)
AMERICAN TRADE ASSOCIATIONS By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD IT IS due to the tremendous confusion in this economic world of ours that by now the great majority of the American people have reached the...
Paid articleAmerican Socialism (November 1932)
November 30, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 123 AMERICAN SOCIALISM By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD THE SOCIALIST movement has assumed a significance in the political life of our nation which will not and...
Paid articleThe Things That Are Caesar's (June 1932)
June 8, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL I47 THE THINGS THAT ARE CAESAR'S By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD T IME and again, the question is asked: how can the buying power of the people be restored ? It is...
Paid articleOrganized Labor: An Indictment (March 1932)
March 23, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 567 ORGANIZED LABOR: AN INDICTMENT By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD IT WAS Samuel Gompers who, for the American Federation of Labor, set the goal "to make labor a...
Paid articleToward Pan-Europe? (October 1931)
October 7, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 545 THE PAN-EUROPEAN MOVEMENT By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD point, the French attitude and the Anglo-American out-look. While only the first two are directly interested and...
Paid articleCampaign Cash Abroad (August 1931)
356 THE COMMONWEAL August 12, 1931 CAMPAIGN CASH ABROAD By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD T IKE their American brethren, the European political cartoonists embellish the world press with their imaginative...
Paid articleThe World Bank (April 1931)
The growth of the Bank for International Settlements has been little short of extraordinary. As the writer here states, it has within a year become an international clearing house and an...
AuthorHirschfield, Robert
AuthorHirschfield, Robert Carl
AuthorHirschhorn, Kurt
AuthorHitchcock, James
AuthorHitchcock, Marilu
AuthorHitchens, Christopher
AuthorHitz, Zena
AuthorHixson, William B Jr.
AuthorHixson, William B. Jr.
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