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Professor EDWARD A. ROSS, Leland Stanford Junior University: I have the highest opinion of its merit and value. It is a profound and original book that touches matters of earnest discussion at the present time.

THE

PSYCHIC FACTORS OF CIVILIZATION.

BY LESTER F. WARD, author of "Dynamic Sociology."

8vo. Cloth. xxi + 369 pages. By mail, postpaid, $2.00.

THIS work is an original contribution to both psychology and sociology, and is in fact, a combination of these two departments of science. It is the first attempt that has been made to show in a systematic and fundamental way the workings of mind in social phenomena. It has hitherto been customary with those who recognize the operations of law in human affairs to compare them with those taking place under the dominion of vital forces. Sociology has been made a department of biology. Society has been treated as a living organism, and the laws of production, distribution, and consumption have been likened to the processes of nutrition, circulation, and assimilation. Political economy has thus gained the name of "the dismal science" because it has been treated as mindless and soulless. Over against this purely physiological economy we now have fully set forth in this book a psychological economy, a philosophy of mind as the primary motive power of the world in all things above the level of animal life. The work is divided into three parts:

I. The subjective factors;

2. The objective factors; and

3. The social synthesis of the factors.

The first part is devoted to showing that the true forces of society are psychic, and make up the subjective side of mind, viz., feeling. The second part demonstrates that the directive agent which controls the social forces is psychic, and constitutes the objective side of mind, viz., thought. The third part points out how the social forces under the control of the directive agent have established society, raised it step by step to its present state, and are carrying it forward to its ultimate destiny.

The work appeals especially to the following classes of readers:

1. Psychologists and special students of mind in all its departments.
2. Sociologists and students of social science from whatever standpoint.

3. Economists, the general students of the conditions of wealth and laws of trade and industry as well as the special students of the relations of the state to industrial action.

4. Philosophers and thinkers who are interested in the broader problems of cosmology and evolution.

5. Biologists and naturalists who are familiar with the facts of animal and vegetable life.

6. Social and political reformers, socialists, nationalists, populists, and the thoughtful working-people of all trades and occupations.

All of these great fields are fearlessly entered by the author of this volume with the confidence that comes of long familiarity with his entire subject. The scholars embraced under the first five of the above classes will all derive fresh inspiration and gain new light from the novel presentation of many topics in their respective fields. The earnest and honest thousands embraced in the sixth and last class will learn that political economy and social science, correctly understood, are not the enemies but the friends of true reform.

GINN & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS.

BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.

LONDON.

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Biographies, Genealogies and kindred Works.

Publishers of THE YALE REVIEW.

YALE GLEES.

A collection of the songs recently prepared for and used by the Yale University Glee Club, most of which have never before been published. None of the pieces in "Yale Songs" are duplicated in this book. It includes such popular songs as "Antigone," " Predicaments," "My Summer Girl," "Down by the Riverside," and many others which have become favorites. among the patrons of the Glee Club Concerts throughout the country. 104 pp. Compiled and edited by Thomas G. Shepard, Musical Instructor of the Glee Club since 1873.

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C. L. Hirschfeld, publisher, Leipzig.

The 2nd volume is beginning to appear of the

ZEITSCHRIFT
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LITTERATUR UND GESCHICHTE

DER

STAATSWISSENSCHAFTEN

edited
by

Dr. Kuno Frankenstein-Berlin.

The review is issued in numbers. 6 of them form a volume of about 30 sheets. Price per volume M. 12.-.

The first volume contains besides the critiques and the bibliography of the new works of political economy of all the nations, having been published from the 1st of October 1892 till the 15st of july 1893, articles of the following wellknown authors: Prof. H. Dietzel, Bonn; Prof. A. Oncken, Bern; Prof. U. Rabbeno, Bologna; Prof. B. Földes, Budapest; Prof. G. S. Salvioni, Bologna; Prof. M. Salvá, Madrid; Prof. Freiherr von Stengel, Würzburg, &c.

THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS OF LEIBNITZ:

WITH NOTES BY

GEORGE MARTIN DUNCAN,

Professor in Yale University.

400 pp. 8vo, bound in cloth, $2.50.

THE PHILOSOPHY OF KANT,

IN EXTRACTS.

SELECTED BY

PROF. JOHN WATSON, LL.D.

194 pp. 8vo, paper cover, 90 cents.

Above works sent postpaid on receipt of price.

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TUTTLE, MOREHOUSE & TAYLOR,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.

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