< Page:American Journal of Sociology Volume 1.djvu
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

REVIEWS.

221

{| style="width:80%; height:300px" border="1"

|+ COMPARATIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS ! align="center"| Chapter !! align="center"| Hobson!! align="center"| Von Halle!! align="center"| Dyer |- |align="center"| I. |Introduction. |Earlier Public Policy as to Combinations. |Introduction. |- |align="center"| II. |The Structure of Industry before Machinery. |The Condition of Affairs before the Interstate
Commerce Law and the Anti-Trust Legislation. |Conditions of Development. |- |align="center"| III. |The Order of Developopment of Machine Industry. |The Forms of organization. |Early Corporate and State Regulation of Industry. |- |align="center"| IV. |The Structure of Modern Industry. |The Objects of Organization. |Individual Industry. |- |align="center"| V. |The Formation of Monopolies in Capital. |Nature and Effect of Trusts. |Trade Unions. |- |align="center"| VI. |Economic Powers of the Trust. |The Latest phase of corporation Law and its effect on the form and Nature of Combinations. |Position of Women. |- |align="center"| VII. |Machinery and Industrial Depression. |Public Opinion and the Combinations. |Coöperation. |- |align="center"| VIII. |Machinery and Demand for Labor. |Conclusions. |Municipal Control. |- |align="center"| IX. |Machinery and the Quality of Labor. | |Modern State Control. |- |align="center"| X. |The Economy of High Wages. | |Industrial Training. |- |align="center"| XI. |Some Effects of Modern Industry upon the Workers as Consumers. | |Modern Industrial Guilds. |- |align="center"| XII. |Women in Modern Industry. | |Industrial Integration. |- |align="center"| XIII. |Machinery and the Modern Town. | | |- |align="center"| XIV. |Civilization and Industrial Development. | | |- |}

    This article is issued from Wikisource. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.