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CONTENTS.


Chapter Page
I. The Increasing Importance of Social Questions 1
II. Political Dangers 10
III. Coming Increase of Social Pressure 20
IV. Two Opposing Tendencies 30
V. The March of Concentration 40
VI. The Wrong in Existing Social Conditions 49
VII. Is it the Best of all Possible Worlds? 58
VIII. That We all might be Rich 70
IX. First Principles 81
X. The Rights of Man 92
XI. Dumping Garbage 105
XII. Over-production 117
XIII. Unemployed Labor 129
XIV. The Effects of Machinery 139
XV. Slavery and Slavery 148
XVI. Public Debts and Indirect Taxation 161
XVII. The Functions of Government 171
XVIII. What We must Do 194
XIX. The First Great Reform 202
XX. The American Farmer 219
XXI. City and Country 234
XXII. Conclusion 241


Appendix
I. The United States Census Report on the Size of Farms 247
Francis A. Walker, Ph.D., LL.D., and Henry George.
II. Condition of English Agricultural Laborers 276
William Saunders.
III. A Piece of Land 282
Francis G. Shaw.

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