1. In the last analysis is there anyone—retired capitalist or unskilled day-worker—whose title to the real income he receives is derived solely from the property he owns, or solely from the labor he performs?
2. What is it to earn a living? How many people do it?
3. If capital is needed in production why is the question of justice raised when its use is paid for?
4. What is the doctrine of economic harmonies? Give three examples (distinct in kind) in modern legislation which run counter to this doctrine, with the [justification] for each of these.
5. Define charity. Apply the general principles of charity to free schools, free libraries, and free clothing to school children.
6. What is economic freedom? How different from political freedom?
7. Is custom a better regulator of economic action than competition?
8. What are vested rights? Do they ever stand in the way of progress? Examples.
9. Distinguish between the socialistic and the competitive principles of distribution.