The Social economist.
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OCLC: | 6552011 |
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Language: | English |
Published: |
[New York :
Institute of Social Economics,
1892-1896]
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Series: | American periodical series, 1850-1900 ;
473. |
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Related Items: | Continued by:
Gunton's magazine of American economics and political science |
Format: | Serial Microform Note that CRL will digitize material from the collection when copyright allows. |
Published: | Vol. 1 [no. 1] (Mar. 1891)-v. 9 (Dec. 1895) |
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Item Description: | Called Social Economist during its first five years, this Republi[c]an monthly was subsidized by Standard Oil Company and became the spokesman of trusts, a high protective tafiff, and what the Democrats termed "special privilege." Book reviews, an news chronicle, and some miscellany made it less a series of propaganda tracts and more a magazine. Although most of its contributors were obscure writers, Senator George F. Hoar, President J.G. Schurman, Carroll D. Wright, and Horace White wrote for it in its early years. Cf. American periodicals, 1741-1900. Title from caption. Founded and edited by George Gunton. |
Physical Description: | 9 v. ; 24 cm. |
Publication Frequency: | Monthly. |