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“If Tolstoy’s teaching is not systematic, two facts may be urged in extenuation: his doctrines, so far as he expounds them, are consistent in themselves”--says T. S. Knowlson in his biographical and critical study on Leo Tolstoy, ch. VII, p. 143. [London, 1904].

See J. W. Harper, Money and Social Problem, ch. V, sec. I, p. 98.

What Shall We Do Then, ch. XIX, p. 127. [Wiener’s ed. 1904].

Loc. cit., ch. XVII, p. 100.

Cf. for instance, Plato, Laws, ch. XI, and Aristotle’s Politics, bk. I, ch. 9; Nicomachean Ethics, by Aristotle, bk. V, ch. 5.--Roman authors defined money as a “just medium and measure of commutable things” Moneta est justum medium, et mensura rerum commutabilium, quoted in H. C. Black, Dictionary of Law, p. 785. .

Wealth of Nations, bk. II, ch. II.

Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, ch. XXI.

Principles of Political Economy, bk. III, ch. VII.

Principles of Social Science, vol. II, ch. XXX, 1.

Die Philosophie Heracleitos des Dunkeln, vol. I, p. 22. .

Capital, English ed. part I, ch. III.

The Purchasing Power of Money, ch. II, ces. 1. [New York, 1911].

D. Kinley, Money, a Study of the Theory of the Medium of Exchange, ch. V, 6. [New York, 1913].

Some excellent hints as to the money-commodity, compare H. White, Money and Banking, bk. I, ch. I. [New York, 1908].

Valuable suggestions on standard money, see W. A. Scott, Money and Banking, ch. I, sec. I.--J. L. Laughlin, The Principles of Money, ch. III.--J. B. Clark, The Ultimate Standard of Value, in Yale Review, Nov. 1892, vol. 1, p. 258-74.--The same subject is well treated by C. Manger in an article entitled “Geld” in the Handwoerterbuch der Staatswissenschaften, bd. IV. , and L. Nasse, “Das Geld und Muenzwesen” in Schoenberg, Handbuch der Politischen Oekonomie, bd. I. .

What Shall We Do Then, ch. XXI, p. 164. [Wiener’s ed.]

Id. Ibid. ch. XXII, p. 161.

What Shall We Do Then, ch. XXI, p. 158.

Op. cit., p. 160.

Loc. cit. ch. XXI, p. 159.

Id. Ib. ch. XIX, p. 126.

Op. cit. ch. XVIII, p. 122.

Id. ib. ch. XIX, p. 126.

Patriotism and Government. Complete Works, vol. XXIII, p. 538. [Wiener’s ed. 1904].

The Slavery of Our Times. Comp. Works, vol. XXIV, p. 128.

What Shall We Do Then, ch. XVIII, p. 122.

Id. Ibid. ch. XIX, p. 127.

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