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Vol. V. NEW YOEK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1870. No. 129.
JUST OUT.
THE MODERN THINKER,
AN ORGAN FOR THE MOST ADVANCED
SPECULATION IN
Philosophy, Sociology, and Religion.
CONTENTS:
Egotisms......i.The'Edltor.
The Last Word about Jesus—
John Fiske.
Bling "Wealth Coming—
D. Goodman.
Tho Positivist Problem—
Frederic Harrison.
What of tho Future? The
Future of Marriage—Ste.am
as a Factor in Sociology^—
D. G. Croly.
The Sexual Question
Boicntifio Propag.ition—
John U. Noyes.
Bcligion and Soienco. (A
Review of Herbert Spon-
cer).... ..Prof.- J. D. Bell.
What wo Bolievo (A Dia-
l_ logue..............------—
Sublimated (A Poem)—
F. O. F.
Good nad Evil—Thoir Ori¬
gin.. . .Prof. Atidre Poey.
Comte's Insanity—
Prof. Andre Po'iy.
The Subjection of Women—
Auguste Comte.
Rebuilding the Temple—
Salem Butcher.
Love Life o£ Auguste Comte
—Jennie June Croly.
Lucio. (A Novelette.) j__
Tiioughts of a Flower J
Clotilde de 'Vaux.
The Scientifio Basis of Or¬
thodoxy—
Francis Gerry Fairfield.
Social Reconstruction^
Albert Brisbane.
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