Excerpt from An Introduction to the Study of Social Problems: Containing Added Sections on England During the War and England After the War
The nature of this inquiry is indicated upon page 85 in Part IV., dealing with England After the 'war. Pages 85 to 89 expand the opening paragraph of the Preface, and to them I would urge the reader's special attention.
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