Author:Scott Nearing
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Works
[edit]- The Solution of the Child Labor Problem (1911) transcription project
- Wages in the United States 1908–1910; a study of state and federal wage statistics (1911)
- Social adjustment (1911)
- "Those who own and those who work", Proletarian and Petit-Bourgeois (c. 1912) (extract from Income)
- Social sanity, a preface to the book of social progress (1913) [external link]
- Doing things in rural schools (1913) [(external scan)]
- Financing the wage-earner's family: a survey of the facts bearing on income and expenditures in the families of American wage-earners (1913) [(external scan)]
- The super race; an American problem (1912) [(external scan)]
- Women and Social Progress (1912) [(external scan)]
- Reducing the cost of living (1914) [(external scan)]
- The New Education: A Review Of Progressive Educational Movements Of The Day (1915) [(external scan)]
- Anthracite; an instance of natural resource monopoly (1915) [(external scan)]
- Income; an examination of the returns for services rendered and from property owned in the United States (1915) [(external scan)]
- Economics with Frank Dekker Watson, Carl Linn Seiler (1915) [(external scan)]
- Community Civics with Jessie Field (1916) [(external scan)]
- Poverty and riches; a study of the industrial régime (1916) [(external scan)]
- The Germs of War: A Study in Preparedness (1916),
- Should Socialism Prevail? (1916) IA
- The Menace of Militarism (1917) IA
- The Great Madness (1917) book that led to Nearing being charged under Espionage Act IA
- The Coal Question (1918) IA
- Elements of economics, with special reference to American conditions, for the use of high schools with Henry Reed Burch (1918) [(external scan)]
- The human element in economics: twelve lessons by Rand School of Social Science. Correspondence Dept (1919) [external link]
- Labor and the league of nations (1919) [(external scan)]
- The Debs Decision (1919) [(external scan)]
- The Trial of Scott Nearing and the American Socialist (1919) [(external scan)]
- Europe in Revolution (1920) IA
- A Nation Divided (1920) IA
- The New Slavery (1920) IA
- The One Big Union of Business (1920) IA
- The American Empire (1921) (transcription project) [(external scan)]
- Debate between E. R. A. Seligman, affirmative, and Scott Nearing negative (1921) [(external scan)]
- The next step; a plan for economic world federation (1922) [(external scan)]
- Irrepressible America (1922) IA
- Oil and the Germs of War (1923) (HathiTrust) IA
- Dollar Diplomacy (1925) (HathiTrust)
- Stopping a War (1926) (transcription project)
- British Labor Bids For Power (1926) (transcription project)
- World Labor Unity (1926) (transcription project)
- The British General Strike (1926) (HathiTrust)
- The Law of Social Revolution (1926) (HathiTrust)
- Education in Soviet Russia (1926) (HathiTrust)
- Russia Turns East (1926) (HathiTrust)
- Whither China? (1927) (HathiTrust)
- The economic organization of the Soviet Union. with Jack Hardy (1929) [(external scan)]
- Civilization and Beyond: Learning From History (1975)
- See Scott Nearing: Titles published (Wikipedia article)
- See Good Life.org archive
Articles in Popular Science Monthly
[edit]- ""Race Suicide" vs. Overpopulation" in Popular Science Monthly, 78 (January 1911)
- "Efficiency Wage Standards" in Popular Science Monthly, 80 (March 1912)
- "Welfare and the New Economics" in Popular Science Monthly, 82 (May 1913)
- "The Increase of American Land Values" in Popular Science Monthly, 83 (November 1913)
- "The Geographical Distribution of American Genius" in Popular Science Monthly, 85 (August 1914)
- "Wages and Salaries in Organized Industry" in Popular Science Monthly, 86 (May 1915)
- (1913-05-01), page 846 [(external scan)]
- The "Why" of Income May 1, 1915
The Migrations of Distinguished Americans September 24, 1915 [(external scan)]
The Younger Generation of American Genius January 1, 1916
Letters
[edit]- Letter to Harry Truman, regarding the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1983, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 40 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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