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The Canon of Scarcity |
250 |
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The Canon of Human Welfare |
252 |
XVII |
Just Profits in Conditions of Competition |
254 |
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The Question of Indefinitely Large Profits |
255 |
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The Question of Minimum Profits |
258 |
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The Question of Superfluous Business Men |
260 |
XVIII |
The Moral Aspect of Monopoly |
262 |
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Surplus and Excessive Profits |
263 |
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The Question of Monopolistic Efficiency |
265 |
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Discriminative Underselling |
267 |
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Exclusive-Sales Contracts |
270 |
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Discriminative Transportation Arrangements |
272 |
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Natural Monopolies |
273 |
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Methods of Preventing Monopolistic Injustice |
275 |
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Legalised Price Agreements |
277 |
XIX |
The Moral Aspects of Stockwatering |
279 |
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Injurious Effects of Stockwatering |
281 |
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The Moral Wrong |
284 |
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The "Innocent" Investor |
286 |
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Magnitude of Overcapitalisation |
288 |
XX |
The Legal Limitation of Fortunes |
291 |
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The Method of Direct Limitation |
292 |
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Limitation Through Progressive Taxation |
296 |
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The Proper Rate of Income and Inheritance Taxes |
299 |
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Effectiveness of Such Taxation |
300 |
XXI |
The Duty of Distributing Superfluous Wealth |
303 |
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The Question of Distributing Some |
303 |
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The Question of Distributing All |
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Some Objections |
311 |
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A False Conception of Welfare and Superfluous Goods |
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