Debate between Prof. E.R.A. Seligman, affirmative ... and Prof. Scott Nearing, negative ...

Subject: Resolved: that capitalism has more to offer to the workers of the United States than has socialism. Lexington Theatre, New York City, January 23, 1921; under the auspices of the Fine Arts Guild; ... verbatiam report by the Convention Reporting Co.

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Debate between Prof. E.R.A. Seligman, affirmative ... and Prof. Scott Nearing, negative ...

Subject: Resolved: that capitalism has more to offer to the workers of the United States than has socialism. Lexington Theatre, New York City, January 23, 1921; under the auspices of the Fine Arts Guild; ... verbatiam report by the Convention Reporting Co.

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Introduction by Oswald Garrison Villard.

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New York
Other Titles
Capitalism vs. socialism.

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HX86 .S42

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46 p.
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