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| Preface | [3] |
| Protectionism, the -Ism which Teaches that Waste Makes Wealth (1885) | [9] |
| Tariff Reform (1888) | [115] |
| What is Free Trade? (1886) | [123] |
| Protectionism Twenty Years After (1906) | [131] |
| Prosperity Strangled by Gold (1896) | [141] |
| Cause and Cure of Hard Times (1896) | [149] |
| The Free-Coinage Scheme is Impracticable at every Point (1896) | [157] |
| The Delusion of the Debtors (1896) | [165] |
| The Crime of 1873 (1896) | [173] |
| A Concurrent Circulation of Gold and Silver (1878) | [183] |
| The Influence of Commercial Crises on Opinions about Economic Doctrines (1879) | [213] |
| The Philosophy of Strikes (1883) | [239] |
| Strikes and the Industrial Organization (1887) | [249] |
| Trusts and Trades-unions (1888) | [257] |
| An Old “Trust” (1889) | [265] |
| Shall Americans Own Ships? (1881) | [273] |
| Politics in America, 1776–1876 (1876) | [285] |
| The Administration of Andrew Jackson (1880) | [337] |
| The Commercial Crisis of 1837 (1877 OR 1878) | [371] |
| The Science of Sociology (1882) | [401] |
| Integrity in Education | [409] |
| Discipline | [423] |
| The Coöperative Commonwealth | [441] |
| The Forgotten Man (1883) | [465] |
| Bibliography | [499] |
| Index | [521] |