10. What classes of thinkers are most inclined to take up socialism? (Classes considered socially, industrially, as to race, as to economic and historical training.)
11. If socialism reduced the total product, would it still be desirable because of the better distribution?
12. What effect would it have if the state should make laborers work for [unsuccessful] employers at lower wages than for successful ones? Or should reduce rents for the less capable merchants and manufacturers?
13. Is there any rule for determining the limits of state interference?
14. If you had the power, what single public measure that you believe would be practicable and effective would you put on the statute books, in order to make a juster division of the social income? Give reasons.
15. The wealth of the United States increased from $7,000,000,000 in 1850 to $188,000,000,000 in 1912. How was this wealth distributed according to (a) the socialistic theory of value? (b) the single tax theory? (c) the theory of value under competitive conditions?
16. What are the chief ways in which the rule of competitive value has been nullified in this period.
17. Would socialism guarantee steadiness or regularity in economic activity, thus eliminating the phenomena of economic crises and depressions?
18. In what way does taxation now shift the distribution of real incomes as among persons? By what other methods and in what degree could such taxation be extended?