December 1913
In This Issue
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Articles
The Case for the Single Tax
“It may be described as government without taxation, for, if the Georgian contention is true, the rent of land belongs not to the individual who would be required to surrender it, but to the community as a whole.”
The Meaning of Christmas
“Here we are, pounded into submission and sympathy, overcome for a few hours or days by the tides of an ideal existence.”
Feminist Intentions
“The sexes are to be induced to recognize each other’s status, and to bring this recognition to such a point that equality will not even be challenged.”
A Child-Idyl of Donegal
Some Allies of Love
The Wedding King
Secret Annals of the Manchu Court: Ii. The Sack of Yang Chou-Fu
In Belshazzar Court
Panama Hymn
At the Feet of My Teachers
Naive Psychology
The Gentleman With the Green Tie
Margarita Singing Ballads
Letters of a Woman Homesteader: Iii. The Story of Cora Belle
A Vision of Things to Come
England and Ireland
The Contented Heart
Hand-Made Poetry
The Hero of My Dreams
'Little Things'
Twenty Years Ago











