§ 7. The chief practical weaknesses of the suggested measure examined.
§ 8. It would be open to theoretical criticism also. The alternatives even less satisfactory.
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§ 1. The hope for industrial peace in the United States.
§ 2. A policy of wage settlement composed out of the principles already set forth.
§ 3. What results might be expected from the adoption of these principles as a policy?
§ 4. The matter of economic security for the wage earners likely to be important for industrial peace. Hardly considered in this book. The question has been presented to the Kansas Court of Industrial Relations.
§ 5. Certain new ideas concerning industrial relationship have come to stay. They indicate the probable current of future change.