. Review of reviews and world's work. cellent popular presentation of the trust ques-tion is contained in Prof. John Bates Clarks CooperUnion lectures, published under the title TheProblemof Monopoly (Macmillan). Admitting that the indus-trial system, having de-veloped under a regimeof freedom and compe-tition, has become per-verted by the presenceof monopoly, ProfessorClark takes the groundthat the best thing todo is not to revolution-ize the system by themethod of state social-ism, nor yet to followthe method of crudeant i-trust legislationand resolve the greatcorporations into theirconstitu


. Review of reviews and world's work. cellent popular presentation of the trust ques-tion is contained in Prof. John Bates Clarks CooperUnion lectures, published under the title TheProblemof Monopoly (Macmillan). Admitting that the indus-trial system, having de-veloped under a regimeof freedom and compe-tition, has become per-verted by the presenceof monopoly, ProfessorClark takes the groundthat the best thing todo is not to revolution-ize the system by themethod of state social-ism, nor yet to followthe method of crudeant i-trust legislationand resolve the greatcorporations into theirconstituent elements,but rather to retain thecorporations for theirefficiency, while takingfrom them their power of oppression. A work entitled Trusts versus the Public Welfare,by H. C. Ritchie (Fenno), contains a large amount ofmaterial likely to be found useful in the present cam-paign by speakers and writers engaged in a discussionof corporation evils. A new and condensed edition of Adam SmithsWealth of Nations has been prepared by Hector. PROFESSOR JOHN BATES CLARK. 384 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS.


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