Books Where I Was Born and Raised. David L. Cohn. Hough-ton. $4.00. THIS is an affectionate and in the main candid ac-count of the ten Delta counties in Mississippi. Only a native son could have...
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February 15, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 427 TARDY TECHNOCRATS By BROADUS MITCHELL ONE CANNOT remember so much astonishment and questioning being aroused by any group of magazine articles...
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December 28, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 231 MALTHUS, NEW STYLE By BROADUS MITCHELL THE LATE Simon Patten showed with much originality and eloquence that older forms of self-denial were...
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BOOKS The Marseillaise France, A Nation of Patriots, by Carlton J. H. Hayes. New York: Columbia University Press. $4.50. THIS volume deals with "the means by which Frenchmen of the present day...
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BOOKS Against Centralization The Growth and Decadence of Constitutional Government, by J. Allen Smith. New York: Henry Holt and Company. $3.00. WERE Professor J. Allen Smith, now living he...
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A NEW VOICE IN THE SOUTH By BROADUS MITCHELL THE American Federation of Labor, in its organizing campaign in the textile South, has two tasks before it. Which is more difficult is hard to say. One...
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BOOKS Discovering Wilson George Harvey, by Willis Fletcher Johnson. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. $5.00. IT DOES not take all of Mr. Johnson's 436 pages to convince the reader that he...
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BOOKS Ethics in Sociology Society and Its Problems: An Introduction to the Principles of Sociology, by Grove Samuel Dow. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. $3.00. THIS is the third edition of a...
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FROWNING AT THE SOUTH By BROADUS MITCHELL THE North, the world indeed, is frowning at the cotton mill South. The American Federation of Labor at its Toronto convention has just resolved to raise...
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June 5, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 127 TAKING A STAND IN DIXIE By BROADUS MITCHELL THE current strikes in the textile South have dispelled an illusion of the American industrial enterpriser....
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