Articles
• "Prophets and Poets," Dark Blue, Vol. XIV, April 1871. • "The Golden Ass of Apuleius," ''Fraser's Magazine,'' New Series, Vol. XIV, July/December, 1876. • "Seneca's Œdipus," ''The Gentleman's Magazine,'' Vol. CCXL, January/June, 1877. • "Modern Atheism – Its Attitude Towards Morality," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXIX, January, 1877. • "Is Life Worth Living?," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. II, August/December, 1877; Part II (conclusion), Vol. III, January/June, 1878. • "The Future of Faith," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXI, March 1878. • "Positivism on an Island," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXII, April 1878. • "A Familiar Colloquy on Recent Art," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. IV, July/December, 1878. • "Faith and Verification," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. IV, July/December, 1878. • "Dogma and Morality," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. IV, July/December, 1878. • "The Logic of Toleration," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. V, January/June, 1879. • "Intolerance and Persecution," ''Appleton's Journal,'' Vol. VI, No. 32, February 1879. • "A Dialogue on Human Happiness," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. VI, July/December, 1879. • "Impressions of Theophrastus Such, by George Elliott," The Edinburgh Review, Vol. CL, October 1879. • "Atheistic Methodism," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. VII, January/June, 1880. • "Atheism and the Rights of Man," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. VII, January/June, 1880. • "Atheism and Repentance – A Familiar Colloquy," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. VIII, July/December, 1880. • "The Philosophy of Conservatism," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. VIII, July/December, 1880. • "Civilization and Equality – A Familiar Colloquy," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XL, October, 1881. • "A Missing Science," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XL, December, 1881. • "Radicalism – A Familiar Colloquy," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. IX, January/June, 1881. • "The Functions of Wealth," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XLI, February, 1882. • "The Radicalism of the Marketplace," National Review, Vol. I, June 1883. • "English Radicalism and the People," National Review, Vol. I, 1883. • "Radicalism and the Working Classes," National Review, Vol. II, September 1883. • "Conservatism and Socialism," The National Review, Vol. II, 1883. • "Landlords and the National Income," The National Review, Vol. II, 1883. • "Conversations With a Solitary," The North American Review, Vol. CXXXIV, No. 306, May, 1882; Part II, Vol. CXXXVII, No. 322, September, 1883; Part III, Vol. CXXXVII, No. 324, November, 1883. • "How to Popularize Unpopular Political Truths," National Review, Vol. VI, 1885. • "The Old Order Changes," National Review, Vol. VI, 1885. • "The Convalescence of Faith," The Forum, Vol. II, 1886. • "Faith and Physical Science," The Forum, Vol. II, 1886. • "Notes on Mr. Hyndman's 'Reply'," Fortnightly Review, Vol. XLI, 1887. • "Wealth and the Working Classes," Fortnightly Review, Vol. XLI, 1887. • "What is the Object of Life?," The Forum, Vol. III, August 1887. • "Values and Prices," The Library Magazine, Vol. III, April/June, 1887. • "Qualities of the Bourgeoisie," Fortnightly Review, 1887. • "Scientific Prospects of Labor," Fortnightly Review, 1887. • "Conservatism and the Diffusion of Property," National Review, Vol. XI, 1888. • "Poverty, Sympathy and Economics," The Forum, Vol. V, 1888. • "Scenes in Cyprus," ''Scribner's Magazine,'' September 1888. • "Radicals and the Unearned Increment," National Review, Vol. XIII, 1889. • "Science and the Revolution," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LII, 1889. • "The Scientific Basis of Optimism," Fortnightly Review, Vol. XLV, 1889. • "Cowardly Agnosticism, a Word with Prof. Huxley," Fortnightly Review, April 1889. • "The Conditions of Great Poetry," Quarterly Review, Vol. 192, 1900. • "Mr. Labouchere: The Democrat," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LIII, 1890. • "Reason Alone: A Reply to Father Sebastian Bowden," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LIV, 1890. • "A Catholic Theologian on Natural Religion," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LIV, 1890. • "Qualities of the Bourgeoisie," Fortnightly Review, Vol. XLVIII, 1890. • "Scientific Prospects of Labor," Fortnightly Review, Vol. XLVIII, 1890. • "The Rights of the Weak," National Review, 1890. • "Through Three Civilizations," ''Scribner's Magazine,'' February 1890. • "The Relation of Art to Truth," The Forum, Vol. IX, March 1890. • "The Individualist Ideal," The New Review, Vol. IV, No. 21, 1891. • "A Human Document," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LVI, 1891. • "Public Life and Private Morals," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LV, 1891. • "Trade-Unionism and Utopia," The Forum, Vol. XI, April 1891. • "Wanted: A New Corrupt Practices Act," National Review, Vol. XX, 1892. • "Amateur Christianity," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LVII, 1892. • "Poetry and Lord Lytton," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LVII, 1892. • "The Souls," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LII, 1892. • "Le Style C'est L'Homme," The New Review, Vol. VI, 1892. • "Lady Jeune on London Society," The North American Review, July 1892. • "Are Scott, Dickens, and Thackeray Obsolete?," The Forum, December 1892. • "The Divisibility of Wealth," New Review, Vol. VIII, 1893 • "A Common Ground of Agreement for All Parties," The National Review, Vol. XXI, 1893. • "The Causes of the National Income," The National Review, Vol. XXI, 1893. • "Capital: Fixed and Circulating," The National Review, Vol. XXI, 1893. • "Wealth, Labour and Ability," The National Review, Vol. XXI, 1893. • "The Future Income of Labour," The National Review, Vol. XXI, 1893. • "The Spontaneous Diffusion of Wealth," The National Review, Vol. XXI, 1893. • "Social Remedies of the Labor Party," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LIII, 1893. • "Conservatism and Democracy," Quarterly Review, Vol. CLXXVI, January/April 1893. • "Who Are the Greatest Wealth Producers?," The North American Review, June 1893. • "The Productivity of the Individual," The North American Review, November 1893. • "Socialist in a Corner," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LV, 1894. • "Fabian Economics," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LV, 1894. • "Heart of Life," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LVI, 1894. • "How Socialism Differs From Individualism," Public Opinion, Vol. XVII, 1894. • "The Minimum of Humane Living," Pall Mall Magazine, January 1894. • "Fashion and Intellect," The North American Review, June 1894. • "The Significance of Modern Poverty," The North American Review, September 1894. • "Physics and Sociology," Contemporary Review, Vol. LXVIII, 1895. • "Religion of Humanity," Nineteenth Century, Vol. XXXVIII, 1895. • "The Census and the Condition of the People," The Pall Mall Magazine, Vol. V, January/April, 1895. • "The Real 'Quintessence of Socialism'," The Forum, Vol. XIX, April 1895. • "Is an Income Tax Socialistic?," The Forum, Vol. XIX, August 1895. • "Demand and Supply under Socialism,"]The Forum, Vol. XX, October 1895. • "Bimetallism and the Nature of Money," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LX, 1896. • "Altruism in Economics," The Forum, August 1896. • "Unrecognized Essence of Democracy," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LXII, 1897. • "New Study of Natural Religion," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LXII, 1897. • "The Buck-Jumping of Labor," The Nineteenth Century, XLII, No. 247, September 1897. • "The Theoretical Foundation of Socialism: A Reply to Mr. Hyndman," Cosmopolis, Vol. IX, February 1898. • "Does the Church of England Teach Anything?," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XLIV, July/December, 1898. • "Mr. Herbert Spencer in Self Defense," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XLIV, July/December, 1898. • "The Intellectual Future of Catholicism," Nineteenth Century, Vol. XLVI, 1899. • "The Comedy of Christian Science," National Review, Vol. XXXIII, 1899. • "The Limitations of Art," The Anglo-Saxon Review, Vol. V, June 1900. • "A Squire’s Household in the Reign of George I," The Anglo-Saxon Review, Vol. VIII, March 1901. • "Religion and Science," Part II, Fortnightly Review, September/November 1901. • "A New Light on the Bacon-Shakespeare Cypher," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. L, July/December 1901. • "The Alleged Economic Decay of Great Britain," The Monthly Review, Vol. VI, 1902. • "Mrs. Gallup’s Cypher Story – Bacon-Shakespeare-Pope," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LI, January/June, 1902. • "The Latest Shipwreck of Metaphysics," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LI, January/June, 1902. • "Last Words on Mrs. Gallup’s Alleged Cypher," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LII, July/December, 1902. • "The Myth of the Big and Little Loaf," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LXXIV, 1903. • "The Secret of Carlyle's Life," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LXXIX, 1903. • "The Gospel of Mr. F. W. H. Myers," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LIII, January/June 1893. • "New Facts Relating to the Bacon – Shakespeare Question," Part II, The Pall Mall Magazine, Vol. XXIX, January/April, 1903. • "The Great Fiscal Problem," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LIV, July/December, 1903. • "Free Thought in the Church of England," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LVI, September 1904. • "Free Thought in the Church of England, a Rejoinder," The Nineteenth Century and After, July/December, 1904. • "Reconstruction of Belief," The Contemporary Review, Vol. LXXXVII, April 1905. • "Through Matter and Mind," The Contemporary Review, Vol. LXXXVIII, July 1905. • "Science and Immortality: A Reply," The North American Review, October 1905. • "Two Attacks on Science," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LXXXIV, August 1905. • "Sir Oliver Lodge on Religion and Science," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LXXXIV, November 1905. • "Christianity as a Natural Religion," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LVIII, July/December, 1905. • "A Guide to the 'Statistical Abstract'," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LVIII, July/December, 1905. • "Lodge on Life and Matter," Fortnightly Review, Vol. LXXXVI, July 1906. • "Great Fortunes and the Community," The North American Review, Vol. CLXXXIII, No. 598, September, 1906. • "The Expatriation of Capital," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LIX, January/June, 1906. • "Two Poet Laureates on Life," National Review, August 1906 [Rep. in The Living Age, Vol. CCLI, October 1906]. • "The Political Powers of Labour – Their Extent and Their Limitations," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LX, July/December, 1906. • "A Critical Examination of Socialism," The North American Review, No. 613, 19 April 1907; No. 614, 3 May 1907; No. 615, 17 May 1907; No. 616, 7 June 1907. • "First Impressions of America," The Outlook, Vol. LXXXVI, June 1907. • "Christian Socialism," ''Putnam's Monthly,'' Vol. III, October, 1907/March, 1908. • "Persuasive Socialism," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXIII, January/June, 1908. • "Correspondence – Mr. Mallock Replies," The New Age, Vol. II, No. 23, 11 April 1908. • "A Century of Socialistic Experiments," The Dublin Review, Vol. CXLV, No. 290-291, July/October, 1909. • "The Missing Essentials in Economic Science," Part II, The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXV, January/June, 1909; Part III, Vol. LXVI, July/December, 1909. • "Phantom Millions," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXVI, July/December, 1909. • "The Possibilities of an Income Tax According with the Scheme of Pitt," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXVI, March 1910. • "The Facts at the Back of Unemployment," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXIX, January/June, 1911. • "Socialistic Ideas and Practical Politics," The Nineteenth Century and After, April 1912. • "Labour Unrest as a Subject of Official Investigation," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXXI, 1912. • "The Intellectual Bankruptcy of Socialism," The National Review, August 1912. • "Women in Parliament," Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXXII, 1912. • "The Social Data of Radicalism," Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXXIII, 1913. • "A Catholic Critique of Current Social Theories," The Dublin Review, Vol. CLV, No. 311, July 1914. • "War Expenditure of the United Kingdom," Fortnightly Review, Vol. CIV, August 1915. • "Cost of War, the Limits of Supertaxation," Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXXVIII, September 1915. • "The Distribution of Incomes," The North American Review, June 1916. • "Capital and the Cost of the War," Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXXXIII, January 1918. • "Memories of Men and Places," ''Harper's Weekly'', May/June, 1920. Translations • "Lucretius on Life and Death," The Anglo-Saxon Review, Vol. III, December 1899. • "The Bridal Hymns of Catullus," The Anglo-Saxon Review, Vol. VII, December 1900. ==See also==