Physics and politics; an application of the principles of natural science to political society, by Walter Bagehot -- History of the science of politics, by Frederick Pollock. ; Mode of access: Internet.
pt.I. Control of public-service corporations: The possibilities and limitations of municipal control. [By] L. S. Rowe.--Financial control: Capitalization, methods of accounting and taxation. [By] B. S. Coler.--Difficulties of control as illustrated in the history of gas companies. [By] J. H. Gray.--Regulation of cost and quality of service as illustrated by street railway companies. [By] F. W. Speirs.--pt.II. Influence of corporations on political life. [By] W. Lindsay.--pt.III. Combination of capital as a factor in industrial progress: industrials as investments for small capital. [By] J. B. Dill.--The evolution of mercantile business. [By] J. Wanamaker.--The interest of labor in the economies of railroad consolidation. [By] W. H. Baldwin, jr.--pt.IV. The future of protection: The industrial ascendancy of the United States. [By] N. W. Aldrich.--The tariff policy of our new possessions. [By] R. P. Porter.--The next steps in tariff reform. [By] C. R. Miller.--Report of the academy committee on meetings. ; Mode of access: Internet.
pt. 4. The child labor problem: Child labor legislation, by Mrs. F. Kelly. Child labor in the department store, by F. N. Brewer. Necessity for factory legislation in the South, by H. Robbins. Child labor in New Jersey, by H. F. Fox. Child labor in Belgium, by E. Dubois. Machinery and labor, by H. White.--pt. 5. Factory legislation and inspection: Tendencies of factory legislation and inspection in the United States, by Sarah S. Whittelsey.--pt. 6. Juvenile courts: Probation and juvenile courts, by Mrs. E. E. Williamson. The juvenile court in Philadelphis, by A. M. Beitler. Juvenile courts in Buffalo, by F. Almy.--pt. 7. Proceedings of annual meeting. ; pt. 1. The annual address: Social effects of transportation, by M. A. Knapp.--pt.2. Industrial conciliation and arbitration; Industrial conciliation and arbitration, by M. A. Hanna. Limitations of conciliation and arbitration, by S. Gompers. Results accomplished by Industrial department, National civic federation, by O. S. Straus. Cooperation of labor and capital, by W. H. Pfahler. Harmonizing labor and capital by means of industrial partnership, by A. Purves.--pt. 3. The housing problem: Tenement house regulation; the reason for it; its proper limitations, by R. W. De Forest. Housing problem in Chicago, by Jane Addams. Certain aspects of the housing problem in Philadelphia, report by the Octavia Hill association. Housing conditions in Boston, by R. T. Paine. Housing conditions in Jersey City, by Mary B. Sayles. ; Mode of access: Internet.
In: Political science quarterly: a nonpartisan journal devoted to the study and analysis of government, politics and international affairs ; PSQ, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 107-111