Roots of change / by Joseph H. Fichter ; with a foreword by James M. Gillis.

By: Fichter, Joseph Henry, 1908-1994
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : D. Appleton-Century, 1939Description: xv, 319 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Reformers | Social problems
Contents:
Modern social worker: Vincent de Paul.--Root of economic liberalism: Bernard Mandeville.--Significant savage: Jean Jacques Rousseau.--Restless rebel: Thomas Paine.--Energetic dreamer: Robert Owen.--Catholic lay leader: Antoine Frederic Ozanam.--The socialism of a Protestant: Charles Kingsley.--The socialism of a Catholic: Wilhelm von Ketteler.--Marx, man and machinery: Karl Marx.--Manning's cardinal principle: Henry Edward Manning.--Leo and labor: Leo XIII.--Immigrant statesman: Carl Schurz.--Tolstoy and the class struggle: Leo Tolstoy.--Social philosophy of the Webbs: Sidney and Beatrice Webb.

Modern social worker: Vincent de Paul.--Root of economic liberalism: Bernard Mandeville.--Significant savage: Jean Jacques Rousseau.--Restless rebel: Thomas Paine.--Energetic dreamer: Robert Owen.--Catholic lay leader: Antoine Frederic Ozanam.--The socialism of a Protestant: Charles Kingsley.--The socialism of a Catholic: Wilhelm von Ketteler.--Marx, man and machinery: Karl Marx.--Manning's cardinal principle: Henry Edward Manning.--Leo and labor: Leo XIII.--Immigrant statesman: Carl Schurz.--Tolstoy and the class struggle: Leo Tolstoy.--Social philosophy of the Webbs: Sidney and Beatrice Webb.

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