Works
- Adam Smith and Modern Sociology (1907) (external scan)
- The Beginnings of American Nationality (1890) (external scan)
- Between Eras: From Capitalism to Democracy (1913) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- The Cameralists (1909) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- General Sociology (1905) (external scan)
- (with George E. Vincent) An Introduction to the Study of Society (1894) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- The Meaning of Social Science (1910) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- The Methodology of the Social Problem (1898)
- "The Organic Concept of Society" (1895)
- "The Significance of Sociology for Ethics" (1902) (external scan)
Articles in The American Journal of Sociology
- "The Era of Sociology" in The American Journal of Sociology, 01 (1) (July, 1895)
- "The Civic Federation of Chicago" in The American Journal of Sociology, 01 (1) (July, 1895)
- "Static and Dynamic Sociology" in The American Journal of Sociology, 01 (2) (September, 1895)
- "Private Business is a Public Trust" in The American Journal of Sociology, 01 (3) (November, 1895)
- "The State and Semi-public Corporations" in The American Journal of Sociology, 01 (4) (January, 1896)
- "Scholarship and Social Agitation" in The American Journal of Sociology, 01 (5) (March, 1896)
- "Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties" in The American Journal of Sociology, 08 (3) (January, 1903)
- "The Scope of Sociology. VIII" in The American Journal of Sociology, 08 (1) (July, 1902)
- "What is a Sociologist?" in The American Journal of Sociology, 08 (4) (January, 1903)
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