class="tdl">3. Socialism will not Suppress Competition
36 |
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4. Socialism will not Destroy the Home |
40 |
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5. Socialism will not Abolish Property |
42 |
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6. Socialism will not Impair Liberty |
46 |
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7. Conclusion |
51 |
BOOK II |
WHAT CAPITALISM IS |
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Evils of Capitalism |
53 |
I. |
Capitalism Is Stupid |
57 |
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1. Overproduction |
57 |
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2. Unemployment |
66 |
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3. Prostitution |
79 |
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4. Strikes and Lockouts |
86 |
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5. Adulteration |
88 |
II. |
Capitalism is Wasteful |
94 |
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1. Getting the Market |
95 |
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2. Cross Freights |
96 |
III. |
Capitalism is Disorderly |
101 |
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1. Anarchy of Production and Distribution |
102 |
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(a) Tyranny of the Market |
102 |
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(b) Tyranny of the Trust |
104 |
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(c) Tyranny of the Trade Union |
106 |
IV. |
Property and Liberty |
112 |
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1. Origin of Property |
113 |
V. |
Results of Property |
131 |
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1. The Guilds |
135 |
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2. Trade Unions |
140 |
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3. The Unsolved and Insoluble Problems of Trade Unionism |
159 |
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(a) The Conflict between the Trust and the Trade Union |
167 |
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(b) Advantage of Trusts over Unions |
169 |
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(c) Advantage of Unions over Trusts |
171 |
VI. |
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