Chapter 16

Causes and Consequences12mo.   $1.25.Politics. Society. Education.Democracy. Government.NO one can read Mr. Chapman’s book without finding in it something instructive and suggestive. The author is an enthusiast for humanity converted by stress of circumstances into a preacher against corruption. His book is a manly appeal to the rising generation, for whom it has a message of courage and hope sadly wanting nowadays.—The Nation.❦ ❦ ❦This is a brilliant little book. Mr. Chapman wields a razor edge of forcible statement, and he is inspired by a moral passion that makes his utterance a breathing, vital thing.—The Academy.❦ ❦ ❦The author is essentially a critic, clear and incisive, at times rather sweeping in his generalities, yet always fresh and stimulating. His attack on the corruption of American politics is as vigorous a piece of writing as one could desire.—The Outlook.CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, Publishers153–157 Fifth Ave., New York

Causes and Consequences

12mo.   $1.25.

Politics. Society. Education.Democracy. Government.

NO one can read Mr. Chapman’s book without finding in it something instructive and suggestive. The author is an enthusiast for humanity converted by stress of circumstances into a preacher against corruption. His book is a manly appeal to the rising generation, for whom it has a message of courage and hope sadly wanting nowadays.—The Nation.

❦ ❦ ❦

This is a brilliant little book. Mr. Chapman wields a razor edge of forcible statement, and he is inspired by a moral passion that makes his utterance a breathing, vital thing.—The Academy.

❦ ❦ ❦

The author is essentially a critic, clear and incisive, at times rather sweeping in his generalities, yet always fresh and stimulating. His attack on the corruption of American politics is as vigorous a piece of writing as one could desire.—The Outlook.

CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, Publishers

153–157 Fifth Ave., New York


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