REVIEW OF MR. SCOTT'S WRITINGS ON HIS FAVORITE AND MOST IMPORTANT SUBJECTS
By Leslie M. Scott
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I. Pioneer Influence on the Writings.
II. Intellectual Range of Mr. Scott.
III. Literary and Historical Essays.
IV. Religious and Theological Topics.
V. Sound Money:
(a) Long Fight Against Fiatism.
(b) Greenbackism.
(c) Free Coinage of Silver. VI. Reconstruction After Civil War.
VII. Negro and South. VIII. National Idea:
(a) Its Progress After Civil War.
(b) Rival Doctrines of Hamilton and Jefferson. IX. Expansion of National Territory.
X. Tariff, Revenue and "Protection."
XI. Chinese Exclusion.
XII. Coxey Armies.
XIII. Individualism:
(a) In Morals.
(b) In Industry.
XIV. Socialism:
(a) Analysis of Its Doctrines.
(b) Spread of Governmental Function.
(c) Single Tax on Land. XV. Evils of Large Wealth.
XVI. The "Oregon System." XVII. Local Controversies:
(a) Railroad Disputes.
(b) Mortgage Tax.
(c) High Cost Living. XVIII. Ethics of Journalism.
XIX. His Devotion to the Public Interest.