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ences. =Gas supply.= Municipal ownership. _See_ =Municipal ownership.= =Genius.= Is genius an innate capacity? Rowton, p. 218: References. Is genius hereditary? Matson, p. 406: Briefs and references. =Geology and astronomy.= _See_ =Astronomy and geology.= =Geology and the Bible.= _See_ =Bible and geology.= =George, Henry.= _See_ =Single tax.= =Ghosts.= Are ghosts real or imaginary? Gibson, p. 104: Briefs and references. =Gladstone and Bismarck.= _See_ =Bismarck and Gladstone.= =Goethe and Milton.= Is Goethe's Mephistopheles a better conception of the Prince of Darkness than Milton's Satan? Matson, p. 304: Briefs and references. =Goethe and Schiller.= Was Goethe a greater poet than Schiller? Matson, p. 302: Briefs and references. =Goethe and Shakespeare.= _See_ =Shakespeare and Goethe.= =Gold= (currency). All nations should unite in adopting the same monetary system and that system should be gold. Brookings, p. 88: Briefs and references. The single gold standard is for the best interests of the country. Craig, p. 28: Speeches. _See also_ Bimetallism. =Gold and iron.= Which is the more valuable metal, gold or iron? Rowton, p. 211: References. =Gold mines and coal mines.= Have the gold mines of Spain or the coal mines of England been more beneficial to the world? Rowton, p. 213: References. =Gothenburg system.= The Gothenburg system of eliminating private profits offers the best solution of the liquor question. Brookings, p. 176: Briefs and references. Should England adopt the Gothenburg system? Askew, 1906, p. 103: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 103: Briefs. =Government by commission.= _See_ =Commission form of government.= =Government ownership.= Ought the state to own all railways, mines, canals, etc.? Gibson, p. 191: Briefs and references. The state ought to organize and conduct manufactories and commerce. Brookings, p. 129: Briefs and references. _See also_ Municipal ownership. =Government ownership.= Canals. Nationalization of canals. Askew, 1906, p. 103: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 31: Briefs. =Government ownership.= Coal mines. It is for the best interests of all the people for the government to own and control coal mines. Craig, p. 318: Outline. The United States ought to own and control the coal mines of the country. Pearson, p. 435: Synopses of speeches, and references. =Government ownership.= Railroads.
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