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Reform of the Electoral System
Lucius Wilmerding

pp. 1-23
 

The Reconstitution of the German Trade Union Movement
Matthew A. Kelly

pp. 24-49
 

Saar Coal After Two World Wars
O. R. Reischer

pp. 50-64
 


Gordon A. Craig

pp. 65-94
 

The Indian States: A Study of Their Constitutional Position
Harnam Singh

pp. 95-106
 

Individualism and Economic Order, Friedrich A. Hayek
Reviewed by J. M. Clark

pp. 108-110
 

Civilization on Trial, Arnold J. Toynbee
Reviewed by Salo W. Baron

pp. 110-113
 

The Proper Study of Mankind....An Inquiry into the Science of Human Relations, Stuart Chase
Reviewed by C. Reinold Noyes

pp. 113-116
 

The Reconstruction of Humanity, Pitirim A. Sorokin
Reviewed by Lucius Wilmerding

pp. 116-118
 

Rebuilding the World Economy: America's Role in Foreign Trade and Investment, Norman S. Buchanan and Friedrich A. Lutz
Reviewed by Antonin Basch

pp. 118-122
 

Cartels or Competition?: The Economics of International Controls by Business and Government, Myron W. Watkins and George W. Stocking
Reviewed by Donald W. O'Connell

pp. 122-125
 

The Law of the Soviet State, John N. Hazard, Andrei Y. Vyshinsky and Hugh W. Babb
Reviewed by Franz L. Neumann

pp. 127-131
 

Stalin and German Communism: A Study in the Origins of the State Party, Sidney B. Fay and Ruth Fischer
Reviewed by Philip E. Mosely

pp. 131-133
 

Russia and the Russians, Edward Crankshaw
Reviewed by H. H. Fisher

pp. 133-134
 

The United States and Russia, Vera Micheles Dean
Reviewed by Willis C. Armstrong

pp. 135-137
 

The Struggle Behind the Iron Curtain, Ferenc Nagy and Stephen K. Swift
Reviewed by Robert Lee Wolff

pp. 137-139
 

Soviet Economic Development since 1917, Maurice Dobb
Reviewed by Michael T. Florinsky

pp. 140-141
 

The Pageant of India's History, Gertrude Emerson Sen ; John Company at Work: A Study of European Expansion in India in the Late Eighteenth Century, Holden Furber ; The Letters of Philip Meadows Taylor to Henry Reeve, Patrick Cadell ; Gandhi's Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth, M. K. Gandhi and Mahadev Desai ; Mahatma Gandhi: An Interpretation, E. Stanley Jones
Reviewed by Taraknath Das

pp. 142-147
 

The Political Tradition of the West: A Study in the Development of Modern Liberalism, Frederick Watkins
Reviewed by George H. Sabine

pp. 147-149

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