April 1914
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Articles
A Third View of the Single Tax
“Notwithstanding these years of disputation it is not quite clear that we are all talking about the same thing when we talk about the Single Tax. Indeed, the term seems sometimes a hardly less slippery one than Socialism.”
The Last Refuge of the Spoilsman
Adventures With the Editors: With a Reëxamination of an Ancient Inquiry: Why Are Manuscripts Rejected?
Protestant Paradox
The Leopard of the Sea: A Stamboul Night's Entertainment
The Fallacy of Ethics
The Deserted Pasture
Fashions in Men
Semaphore
Recent Reflections of a Novel-Reader
The Path of Learning
The Unknown Quantity in the Woman Problem
The Golden Bough
Letters of a Woman Homesteader: Calling on the Mormons
Adventures in American Diplomacy: I. The Affair of X, Y, and Z
The Turtlers
Justice
At the Temple Gate
The Road That Talked
Barber Shops of Yesterday
A Hospital Window
A Question of Stature











