Citation: Olson, Bertha A. Woman's work in literature. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: The cry for reform has always been the characteristic refrain of the lower classes of society. All people seem to have sufficient self-approbation to think that if things were as they should be their position would in consequence fall in with the highest class of their community; and it can hardly be devised that this is a more prominent fracture of the beliefs of the ignorant than of the educated. This is probably the main reason why we find that the greater part of the socialists belong to the lower element of society. Though of course it would naturally be the discontented ones...