Author:Ernest Belfort Bax

Works

 * Kant's Prolegomena, and Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, 1883 external source
 * “Imperialism v. Socialism”; in The Commonweal, Volume 1, Number 1 (1885)
 * “Gordon and the Soudan”; in The Commonweal, Volume 1, Number 2 (1885)
 * “At Bay!”; in The Commonweal, Volume 1, Number 3 (1885)
 * A handbook of the history of philosophy, 1886 external source
 * Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, 1887
 * The religion of socialism; being essays in modern socialist criticism, 1890 external source
 * The story of the French Revolution, 1890 external source
 * Outlooks from the new standpoint,1891 external source
 * The problem of reality: being outline suggestions for a philosophical reconstruction, 1892 external source
 * The ethics of socialism, 1893 external source
 * Socialism, its growth & outcome, William Morris, 1893 external source
 * German society at the close of the Middle Ages, 1894 external source
 * A short history of the Paris Commune, 1895
 * Outspoken essays on social subjects, 1897 external source
 * Boethius' Consolation of philosophy by Boethius, 1897 (ed) external source
 * The Peasants War in Germany, 1525-1526, 1899 external source
 * Jean Paul Marat, the people's friend, 1900 external source
 * Selected essays of Arthur Schopenhauer, 1900 external source
 * The Commune of Paris, 1900
 * The wisdom of life, and other essays by Arthur Schopenhauer, tr. with Thomas Bailey Saunders, 1901 external source
 * Rise and fall of the Anabaptists, 1903 external source
 * Essays in socialism; new and old, 1906 external source
 * The roots of reality, 1907 external source
 * The Legal Subjection of Men, 1908
 * The last episode of the French Revolution; being a history of Gracchus Babeuf and the conspiracy of the Equals, 1911 external source
 * Problems of men, mind, and morals, 1912 external source
 * The Fraud of Feminism, 1913
 * German culture, past & present, 1915 external source
 * Reminiscences and reflexions of a mid and late Victorian, 1918 external source
 * The criminal court judge, and The odd trick, 1920 external source