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(9) ----. _Modern Democracies_. 2 vols. New York, 1921.
(10) Lecky, W. E. H. _Democracy and Liberty_. New York, 1899.
(11) G.o.dkin, Edwin L. _Unforeseen Tendencies of Democracy_. Boston, 1898.
(12) Sageret, J. "L'opinion," _Revue philosophique_, Lx.x.xVI (1918), 19-38.
(13) Bluntschli, Johann K. Article on "Public Opinion," _Lalor's Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy and of the Political History of the United States_. Vol. III, pp. 479-80.
(14) Lewis, George C. _An Essay on the Influence of Authority in Matters of Opinion_. London, 1849.
(15) Jephson, Henry. _The Platform_. Its rise and progress. 2 vols.
London, 1892.
(16) Junius. (Pseud.) _The Letters of Junius_. Woodfall's ed., revised by John Wade. 2 vols. London, 1902.
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"Smith College Studies in History." Vol. V. Northampton, Ma.s.s., 1920.
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(19) _Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers_. New York, 1906.
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(21) Millioud, Maurice. "La propagation des idees," _Revue philosophique_, LXIX (1910), 580-600; LXX (1910), 168-91.
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B. _The Newspaper as an Organ of Public Opinion_
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New York, 1921.
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IV. LAW AND SOCIAL CONTROL
A. _The Sociological Conception of Law_
(1) Post, Albert H. "Ethnological Jurisprudence." Translated from the German by Thomas J. McCormack. _Open Court_, XI (1897), 641-53, 718-32.
[Reprinted in _Evolution of Law_, II, 10-36.]
(2) Vaccaro, M. A. _Les Bases sociologiques_. Du droit et de l'etat.
Translated by J. Gaure. Paris, 1898.
(3) Duguit, Leon. _Law in the Modern State_. With introduction by Harold Laski. Translated from the French by Frida and Harold Laski. New York, 1919. [The inherent nature of law is to be found in the social needs of man.]
(4) Picard, Edmond. _Le Droit pur_. Secs. 140-54. Paris, 1908.
[Translated by John H. Wigmore, under the t.i.tle "Factors of Legal Evolution," in _Evolution of Law_, III, 163-81.]
(5) Laski, Harold J. _Studies in the Problem of Sovereignty_. New Haven, 1917.
(6) ----. _Authority in the Modern State_. New Haven, 1919.
(7) ----. _The Problem of Administrative Areas_. An essay in reconstruction. Northampton, Ma.s.s., 1918.
B. _Ancient and Primitive Law_
(1) Maine, Henry S. _Ancient Law_. 14th ed. London, 1891.
(2) Fustel de Coulanges. _The Ancient City_. A study on the religion, laws, and inst.i.tutions of Greece and Rome. Boston, 1894.
(3) Kocourek, Albert, and Wigmore, J. H., editors. _Sources of Ancient and Primitive Law_. "Evolution of Law Series." Vol. I. Boston, 1915.