CHAPTER LX. CAPITALIST WAR 155
Shows how the competition for foreign markets leads
nations automatically into war.
CHAPTER LXI. THE POSSIBILITIES OF PRODUCTION 158
Shows how much wealth we could produce if we tried
and how we proved it when we had to.
CHAPTER LXII. THE COST OF COMPETITION 162
Discusses the losses of friction in our productive machine,
those which are obvious and those which are
hidden.
CHAPTER LXIII. SOCIALISM AND SYNDICALISM 166
Discusses the idea of the management of industry by the
state, and the idea of its management by the trade unions.
CHAPTER LXIV. COMMUNISM AND ANARCHISM 170
Considers the idea of goods owned in common, and the
idea of a society without compulsion, and how these
ideas have fared in Russia.
CHAPTER LXV. SOCIAL REVOLUTION 175
How the great change is coming in different industries,
and how we may prepare to meet it.
CHAPTER LXVI. CONFISCATION OR COMPENSATION 179
Shall the workers buy out the capitalists? Can they
afford to do it, and what will be the price?
CHAPTER LXVII. EXPROPRIATING THE EXPROPRIATORS 183
Discusses the dictatorship of the proletariat, and its
chances for success in the United States.
CHAPTER LXVIII. THE PROBLEM OF THE LAND 188
Discusses the land values tax as a means of social readjustment,
and compares it with other programs.
CHAPTER LXIX. THE CONTROL OF CREDIT 192
Deals with money, the part it plays in the restriction of
industry, and may play in the freeing of industry.
CHAPTER LXX. THE CONTROL OF INDUSTRY 198
Discusses various programs for the change from industrial
autocracy to industrial democracy.
CHAPTER LXXI. THE NEW WORLD 202
Describes the co-operative commonwealth, beginning
with its money aspects; the standard wage and its variations.
CHAPTER LXXII. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION 206
Discusses the land in the new world, and how we foster
co-operative farming and co-operative homes.
CHAPTER LXXIII. INTELLECTUAL PRODUCTION 210
Discusses scientific, artistic, and religious activities, as
a superstructure built upon the foundation of the standard
wage.
CHAPTER LXXIV. MANKIND REMADE 215
Discusses human nature and its weaknesses, and what
happens to these in the new world.
PART THREE
THE BOOK OF LOVE
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE REALITY OF MARRIAGE
(Discusses the sex-customs now existing in the world, and their
relation to the ideal of monogamous love.)
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