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Evolution, Social and
Organic


By Arthur M. Lewis


A volume of ten popular lectures explaining the relation of modern evolutionary science to the International Socialist movement. The titles of the lectures are:

I. Thales to Linnæus.
II. Linnæus to Lamarck.
III. Darwin's "Natural Selection."
IV. Weismann's Theory of Heredity.
V. DeVries' "Mutation."
VI. Kropotkin's "Mutual Aid."
VII. A Reply to Haeckel.
VIII. Spencer's "Social Organism."
IX. Spencer's Individualism.
X. Civilization—Ward and Dietzgen.

It is impossible to understand modern socialism without some knowledge of modern Science, and this book is one that nearly every socialist needs to read. It is, the 25th volume of the Standard Socialist series, tastefully bound in cloth, price 50 cents postpaid.

CHARLES H. KERR & COMPANY (Co-operative)
Chicago