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REVIEW OF MR. SCOTT'S WRITINGS ON HIS FAVORITE AND MOST IMPORTANT SUBJECTS
By Leslie M. Scott
OUTLINE
- Pioneer Influence on the Writings.
- Intellectual Range of Mr. Scott.
- Literary and Historical Essays.
- Religious and Theological Topics.
- Sound Money:
- Long Fight Against Fiatism.
- Greenbackism.
- Free Coinage of Silver.
- Reconstruction After Civil War.
- Negro and South.
- National Idea:
- Its Progress After Civil War.
- Rival Doctrines of Hamilton and Jefferson.
- Expansion of National Territory.
- Tariff, Revenue and "Protection."
- Chinese Exclusion.
- Coxey Armies.
- Individualism:
- In Morals.
- In Industry.
- Socialism:
- Analysis of Its Doctrines.
- Spread of Governmental Function.
- Single Tax on Land.
- Evils of Large Wealth.
- The "Oregon System."
- Local Controversies:
- Railroad Disputes.
- Mortgage Tax.
- High Cost Living.
- Ethics of Journalism.
- His Devotion to the Public Interest.
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