Anwers to correspondents
L. A. BOSTOCK (Forest Gate).—Next month.
G. T. (Hackney.)—We hope to publish an article on the subject shortly.
F. SUTHERLAND (Queensland).—We do not know of a work covering the ground you mention. The following are the best books on the market at present :
E. R. A. Seligman. The Economic Interpretation of History. (The MacMillan Co., 6s. 6d.)
Antonio Labriolo. Lessons in the Materialist Conception of History. (Kerr, Chicago. 1 dol.)
Karl Kautsky. Ethics and the Materialist Conception of History. (Kerr. 50 cents.)
A good application of the me;hod to the institutions of antiquity will be found in Lewis Morgan’s “Ancient Society.” (Kerr, 1 dol. 50 cents).
F. W. FINCH.—Briefly, the ancient States fell because they depended upon slave labour. We hope to have an article on the subject shortly.