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HICKOK,
JULIAN P.



ENLARGE


HIGGINS,
C.J.



HIGGS,
HENRY

  • The Physiocrats
    [Six lectures on the French Economists of the 18th Century, published by Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1897]


HILLARY,
DAVID



HILLMAN,
NATHAN



HINES,
ALFRED



HIRSCH,
MAX



ENLARGE


HOBBES,
THOMAS



HODGKINS,
ANNE FRANCES



HODGKINSON,
BRIAN



HODGKISS,
F.T.



HOEVELER,
J. DAVID



HOFFER,
ERIC



ENLARGE
  • The Role of the Undesirables
    [Reprinted from The Ordeal of Change, 1963]
  • True Believer, and The Ordeal of Change
    [Quotations from The True Believer, published in 1951, and The Ordeal of Change, published in 1976]


HOFFMAN,
WILLIAM D.



HOLMES,
FRANK



HOLMES,
JOHN HAYNES

  • Henry George
    [A sermon that first appeared as No. VIII, Series 1944-45 of the Community Pulpit, published by The Community Church, New York, NY]


HOLT,
BRYON W.

  • Barriers to Prosperity
    [An address to the Association of Women Bankers meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. Reprinted from Land and Freedom, March-April, 1932]
  • Evils of Unstable Money
    [A paper presented at the 4th International Conference, International Union for Land Value Taxation and Free Trade, Edinburgh, Scotland, 29 July to 4 August, 1929]
  • The Prevention of the Fundamental Cause of War
    [Originally published in Popular Science Monthly, April 1915. Reprinted from the Single Tax Review, 1915]


HOLTGRIEVE,
DONALD G.



HOOK,
SIDNEY



HOOVER,
GLENN E.



ENLARGE


HOPTON,
IAN



HOPWOOD,
E.C.



HORSMAN,
MICHAEL



HOWE,
FREDERIC C.



ENLARGE
  • The City As A Socializing Agency: The Physical Basis of the City; The City Plan
    [Reprinted from: American Journal of Sociology, 17 March 1912, pp. 590-601]
  • Introduction by James F. Richardson to The Confessions of a Reformer, by Frederic C. Howe, first published in 1925.

    Howe earned his Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University, studying under Richard Ely and Woodrow Wilson, then eventually went on to study the law. He spent part of his career in the administration of Cleveland's reform mayor, Tom L. Johnson, was elected to the Ohio state legislature, was appointed by Woodrow Wilson to serve as Commissioner of Ellis Island and joined the U.S. delegation to the 1919 peace conference in Paris.

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Confessions of a Reformer, moderately abridged, is included in the School's library as an important individual statement of principle and activism in the pursuit of the just society. Howe's career and the development of his ideas provide a unique perspective on the problems reformers confronted and continue to confront everywhere privilege is tolerated.

  1. Beginning
  2. Meadville, Pennsylvania
  3. Johns Hopkins
  4. Wooddrow Wilson -- Virginian
  5. Journalism
  6. The Poor Man's Club
  7. My Friends The Irish
  8. The Law
  9. Uplifting
  10. Beer and Skittles
  11. I Enter Politics
  12. A Rude Awakening
  13. A Ten Years' War
  14. Tom Johnson
  15. Mark Hanna
  16. Making Laws at Columbia
  17. I Throw Away Ballast
  18. Recasting My Beliefs
  19. Pre-War Radicals
  20. Conflict and Compromise
  21. Wealth Without Labor
  22. Single-Taxing A City
  23. Leisure
  24. The People's Institute
  25. Ellis Island
  26. Business As Usual
  27. Hysteria
  28. LIberals And The War
  29. Paris And The World
  30. Woodrow Wilson At Paris
  31. Unlearning
  32. Working With Labor
  33. Beginning Again



HOWELL,
JOHN



HUBBARD,
ELBERT

  • Henry George
    [Reprinted from the book, Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers, 1916]
  • Thomas Paine
    [Reprinted from the book, Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers, 1916]


HUDSON,
MICHAEL



ENLARGE


HUDSON,
PETER


HUGHES,
RAYMOND OSGOOD

  • Economic and Vocational Civics
    [Excerpts from the book published by Allyn and Bacon, Boston, 1921]
  • Social Sanity Through the Social Studies
    [The Presidential Address delivered at the 16th Annual Conference of the National Council for the Social Studies, Detroit, Michigan; 27 November, 1936. Reprinted from Social Education, Vol.I (January, 1937), pp. 1-10]


HUIE,
ALEXANDER G.



HUME,
DAVID



ENLARGE


HUNT,
CHARLES F.



HUNTINGTON,
SAMUEL P.



HUTCHINS,
P. LINCOLN



HUTCHINS,
ROBERT M.



ENLARGE
  • The Autobiography of an Uneducated Man
    [Reprinted from Education For Freedom, 1943 (Chapter 1)]
  • A Letter to the Reader
    [Chapter X, The Great Conversation, published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1952, pp.74-82]
  • Change The Property Tax
    [Originally published in the Los Angeles Times. Reprinted from California Homeowner, February 1964]
  • The Disappearance of Liberal Education
    [Chapter IV, The Great Conversation, published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1952, pp.24-31]
  • Don't Just Do Something
    [Hutchins interviewed by Keith Berwick; reprinted from the Center Magazine, 1970-72]
  • East and West
    [Chapter IX, The Great Conversation, published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1952, pp.66-73]
  • Education and Economics
    [Chapter III, The Great Conversation, published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1952, pp.17-23]
  • Education for All
    [Chapter VI, The Great Conversation, published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1952, pp.42-51]
  • The Education of Adults
    [Chapter VII, The Great Conversation, published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1952, pp.52-56]
  • Experimental Science
    [Chapter V, The Great Conversation, published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1952, pp.32-41]
  • Modern Times
    [Chapter II, The Great Conversation, published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1952, pp.7-16]
  • The Next Great Change
    [Reprinted from The Great Conversation, published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1952, pp.57-65]
  • Is Democracy Possible
    [Reprinted from The Center Magazine of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, January-February 1976]
  • The Mind Is Its Own Place
    [Reprinted from The Center Magazine, of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, November-December 1984]
  • The Nation's Law Schools
    [A presentation at the dedication of the Rutgers Law School, 1966. Reprinted from The Center Magazine, of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, July-August 1986]
  • Science, Scientists, and Politics
    [Originally written, 1963. Reprinted from The Center Magazine, the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, November-December 1987]
  • Thomas Aquinas and the World State
    [Reprinted from The Center Magazine, the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, September-October 1976]
  • The Tradition of the West
    [Reprinted from The Great Conversation, 1952]
  • The University
    [Chapter 8, The Learning Society, 1968]


HUTCHINSON,
ALAN



HUTCHINSON,
FRANCES



HUTCHINSON,
MARY



HUTCHINSON,
VIVIAN



HUXLEY,
ALDOUS



HYDE,
HENRY


HYDEMAN,
ALBERT L. JR.