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(6) Burns, Allen T. "Organization of Community Forces for the Promotion of Social Programs," _Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction_, 1916, pp. 62-78.
(7) _Social Forces._ A topical outline with bibliography. Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage a.s.sociation, Educational Committee. Madison, Wis., 1915.
(8) Wells, H. G. _Social Forces in England and America._ London and New York, 1914.
II. HISTORICAL TENDENCIES AS SOCIAL FORCES
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(2) Loria, A. _The Economic Foundations of Society._ Translated from the 2d French ed. by L. M. Keasbey. London and New York, 1899.
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(5) Taine, H. A. _The Ancient Regime._ Translated from the French by John Durand. New York, 1891.
(6) Buckle, Henry Thomas. _History of Civilization in England._ 2 vols.
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(8) Francke, Kuno. _Social Forces in German Literature._ A study in the history of civilization. New York, 1896.
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III. INTERESTS AND WANTS
A. _Interests, Desires, and Wants as Defined by the Sociologist_
(1) Ward, Lester F. _Dynamic Sociology, or Applied Social Science._ As based upon statical sociology and the less complex sciences. "The Social Forces," I, 468-699. New York, 1883.
(2) ----. _Pure Sociology._ A treatise on the origin and spontaneous development of society. Chap. xii, "Cla.s.sification of the Social Forces," pp. 256-65. New York, 1903.
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(6) Blackmar, F. W., and Gillin, J. L. _Outlines of Sociology._ Part III, chap ii, "Social Forces," pp. 283-315. New York, 1915.
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(9) ----. _Morale des idees-forces._ 2d ed. Paris, 1908. [Book II, Part II, chap. iii, pp. 290-311, describes opinion, custom, law, education from the point of view of "Idea-Forces."]
B. _Interests and Wants as Defined by the Economist_
(1) Hermann, F. B. W. v. _Staatswirthschaftliche Untersuchungen._ Chap.
ii. Munchen, 1870. [First of the modern attempts to cla.s.sify wants.]
(2) Walker, F. A. _Political Economy._ 3d ed. New York, 1888. [See discussion of compet.i.tion, pp. 91-111.]
(3) Marshall, Alfred. _Principles of Economics._ An introductory volume.
Chap. ii, "Wants in Relation to Activities," pp. 86-91. 6th ed. London, 1910.
(4) ----. "Some Aspects of Compet.i.tion," _Journal of the Royal Statistical Society._ Sec. VII, "Modern a.n.a.lysis of the Motives of Business Compet.i.tion," LIII (1890), 634-37. [See also Sec. VIII, "Growing Importance of Public Opinion as an Economic Force," pp.
637-41.]
(5) Menger, Karl. _Grundsatze der Volkswirthschaftslehre._ Chap. ii, Wien, 1871.
(6) ----. _Untersuchungen uber die Methode der Socialwissenschaften und der politischen okonomie insbesondere._ Chap. vii, "uber das Dogma,"
etc. Leipzig, 1883.
(7) Jevons, W. S. _The Theory of Political Economy._ Chap. ii, "Theory of Pleasure and Pain," pp. 28-36; "The Laws of Human Wants," pp. 39-43.
4th ed. London, 1911.
(8) Bentham, Jeremy. "A Table of the Springs of Action." Showing the several species of pleasures and pains of which man's nature is susceptible; together with the several species of _interests_, _desires_ and _motives_ respectively corresponding to them; and the several sets of appellatives, _neutral_, _eulogistic_, and _dyslogistic_, by which each species of _motive_ is wont to be designated. [First published in 1817.] _The Works of Jeremy Bentham_, I, 195-219. London, 1843.
C. _Wants and Values_
(1) Kreibig, Josef K. _Psychologische Grundlegung eines Systems der Wert-Theorie._ Wien, 1902.
(2) Simmel, Georg. _Einleitung in die Moralwissenschaft._ Eine Kritik der ethischen Grundbegriffe. Vol. I, chap. iv, "Die Gluckseligkeit." 2 vols. Berlin, 1904-05.
(3) Meinong, Alexius. _Psychologische-ethische Untersuchungen zur Wert-Theorie._ Graz, 1894.
(4) Ehrenfels, Chrn. v. _System der Wert-Theorie._ 2 vols. Leipzig, 1897-98.
(5) Brentano, Franz. _Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkte._ Chap.
vi-ix, pp. 256-350. Leipzig, 1874.
(6) Urban, Wilbur Marshall. _Valuation, Its Nature and Laws._ Being an introduction to the general theory of value. London, 1909.