Cat.No: 23037 Between eras from capitalism to democracy. A cycle of conversations and discourses with occasional side-lights upon the speakers. Albion W. Small.

Between eras from capitalism to democracy. A cycle of conversations and discourses with occasional side-lights upon the speakers.

Kansas City, Missouri: Inter-Collegiate Press, 1913. Hardcover. [7]-357, 361-431p. [i.e. 416p.], boards. Bound in publisher’s purple cloth, block stamped title on front cover. Pages 361-431 contain various misprinted page numbers. Pages toned. Small bump at foot of rear cover; blank stain on rear cover, Previous owner's name to front free endpaper, otherwise Very Good. First edition.

Profiles of various personalities in and around Chicago through which Small discusses pressing social and labor issues of the day. Small headed the first department of sociology in America at the University of Chicago, and is consider one of the four founders of American sociology. "This brilliant discussion [in Between Eras] was published as a dialogue, which may account for its lack of influence in academic circles, but perhaps its indictment of capitalism is sufficient reason for the relatively scant attention it received." -DAB.

Cat.No: 23037

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