n, 182.
United States Steel Corporation, 138.
V
VALUE:
and price, 254-259;
early labor theory of, 242-252;
Marxian theory of, 250-254;
other theories of, 259.
_Value, Price, and Profit_, 263 n.
Vandervelde, Emile, 306 n., 315 n., 334 n., 335 n.
Vasco de Gama, 96.
Veblen, Professor Thorstein, quoted, 15.
_Volkstribun_, the, 57.
W
Wallace, Alfred Russell, 77, 81.
Wallas, G., 207.
_War of the Classes, The_, 182 n.
Warne, Frank Julian, 160 n.
Watt, James, 20, 227.
Wealth, defined, 217-221;
inheritance of, under Socialism, 316-317, 335.
_Wealth of Nations, The_, 160, 162 n., 206 n., 213, 244 n., 249 n.
Webb, Mrs. Sidney, 310.
Weitling, Wilhelm, 14, 54, 55, 56, 57.
Whitaker, Dr. A. C., 205 n.
Wilshire, Gaylord, 130 n., 131 n.
Wolf, Wilhelm, 208.
_Worker, The_, 172, 275.
_World as it is, and as it might be, The_, 55.
Wright, Carroll D., 174 n.
_Writings and Speeches of John J. Ingalls_, 148 n.
Y
Youmans, Professor, 77.
Z
Zola, Emile, 15.
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