The intelligent woman's guide to socialism and capitalism
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- 1928
- Publisher
- New York : Brentano's Publishers
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- Language
- English
xlvi, 495 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 25 cm
"First printing, June, 1928." "Appendix, instead of a bibliography": pages 465-470
"First printing, June, 1928"--Title page verso
Includes index
"Appendix, instead of a bibliography": pages 465-470
A closed question opens -- Dividing-up -- How much for each? -- No wealth without work -- Communism -- Limits to communism -- Seven ways proposed -- To each what she produces -- To each what she deserves -- To each what she can grab -- Oligarchy -- Distribution by class -- Laisser-faire -- How much is enough? -- What we should buy first -- Eugenics -- The courts of law -- The idle rich -- Church, school, and press -- Whey we put up with it -- Positive reasons for equality -- Merit and money -- Incentive -- The tyranny of nature -- The population question -- The diagnostic of socialism -- Personal righteousness -- Capitalism -- Your shopping -- Your taxes -- Your rates -- Your rent -- What capital is -- Investment and enterprise -- Limitations of capitalism -- The industrial revolution -- Sending capital out of the country -- Doles, depopulation, and parasitic paradises -- Foreign trade and the flag -- Empires in collision -- The sorcerer's apprentice -- How wealth accumulates and men decay -- Disablement above and below -- The middle station in life -- Decline of the employer -- The proletariat -- The labor market and the factory acts -- Women in the labor market -- Trade union capitalism -- Divide and govern -- Domestic capital -- The money market -- Speculation -- Banking -- Money -- Nationalization of banking -- Compensation for nationalization -- Preliminaries to nationalization -- Confiscation without compensation -- Revolt of the parasitic proletariat -- Safety valves -- Why confiscation has succeeded hitherto -- How the war was paid for -- National debt redemption levies -- The constructive problem solved -- Sham socialism -- Capitalism in perpetual motion -- The runaway car of capitalism -- The natural limit to liberty -- Rent of availability -- Party politics -- The party system -- Divisions within the labor party -- Religious dissensions -- Revolutions -- Change must be parliamentary -- Subsidized private enterprise -- How long will it take? -- Socialism and liberty -- Socialism and marriage -- Socialism and children -- Socialism and the churches -- Current confusions -- Peroration -- Appendix -- Index
"First printing, June, 1928." "Appendix, instead of a bibliography": pages 465-470
"First printing, June, 1928"--Title page verso
Includes index
"Appendix, instead of a bibliography": pages 465-470
A closed question opens -- Dividing-up -- How much for each? -- No wealth without work -- Communism -- Limits to communism -- Seven ways proposed -- To each what she produces -- To each what she deserves -- To each what she can grab -- Oligarchy -- Distribution by class -- Laisser-faire -- How much is enough? -- What we should buy first -- Eugenics -- The courts of law -- The idle rich -- Church, school, and press -- Whey we put up with it -- Positive reasons for equality -- Merit and money -- Incentive -- The tyranny of nature -- The population question -- The diagnostic of socialism -- Personal righteousness -- Capitalism -- Your shopping -- Your taxes -- Your rates -- Your rent -- What capital is -- Investment and enterprise -- Limitations of capitalism -- The industrial revolution -- Sending capital out of the country -- Doles, depopulation, and parasitic paradises -- Foreign trade and the flag -- Empires in collision -- The sorcerer's apprentice -- How wealth accumulates and men decay -- Disablement above and below -- The middle station in life -- Decline of the employer -- The proletariat -- The labor market and the factory acts -- Women in the labor market -- Trade union capitalism -- Divide and govern -- Domestic capital -- The money market -- Speculation -- Banking -- Money -- Nationalization of banking -- Compensation for nationalization -- Preliminaries to nationalization -- Confiscation without compensation -- Revolt of the parasitic proletariat -- Safety valves -- Why confiscation has succeeded hitherto -- How the war was paid for -- National debt redemption levies -- The constructive problem solved -- Sham socialism -- Capitalism in perpetual motion -- The runaway car of capitalism -- The natural limit to liberty -- Rent of availability -- Party politics -- The party system -- Divisions within the labor party -- Religious dissensions -- Revolutions -- Change must be parliamentary -- Subsidized private enterprise -- How long will it take? -- Socialism and liberty -- Socialism and marriage -- Socialism and children -- Socialism and the churches -- Current confusions -- Peroration -- Appendix -- Index
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pages damage 390 from source
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