CONTENTS

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[I.]Wealth and its Origin[1]
[II.]Varieties of Economic Goods[20]
[III.]The Measure of Consumers' Wealth[39]
[IV.]The Socialization of Industry[59]
[V.]Production a Synthesis; Distribution an Analysis[74]
[VI.]Value and its Relation to Different Incomes[92]
[VII.]Normal Value[114]
[VIII.]Wages[127]
[IX.]The Law of Interest[146]
[X.]Rent[159]
[XI.]Land and Artificial Instruments[174]
[XII.]Economic Dynamics[195]
[XIII.]The Limits of an Economic Society[210]
[XIV.]Effects of Dynamic Influences within the Limited Economic Society[229]
[XV.]Perpetual Change of the Social Structure[244]
[XVI.]Effect of Improvements in Methods of Production[256]
[XVII.]Further Influences which reduce the Hardships entailed by Dynamic Changes[282]
[XVIII.]Capital as affected by Changes of Method[301]
[XIX.]The Law of Population[321]
[XX.]The Law of Accumulation of Capital[339]
[XXI.]Conditions insuring Progress in Method and Organization[358]
[XXII.]Influences which pervert the Forces of Progress[372]
[XXIII.]General Economic Laws affecting Transportation[396]
[XXIV.]The Foregoing Principles applied to the Railroad Problem[416]
[XXV.]Organization of Labor[451]
[XXVI.]The Basis of Wages as fixed by Arbitration[470]
[XXVII.]Boycotts and the Limiting of Products[503]
[XXVIII.]Protection and Monopoly[517]
[XXIX.]Leading Facts concerning Money[538]
[XXX.]Summary of Conclusions[555]
[INDEX] [563]