ECONOMIC LIFE 13
CHAPTER II. THE ECONOMIC MUDDLE 28
2. _World Economic Organization_
III. ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS 51
IV. ECONOMIC SELF-GOVERNMENT 76
V. A WORLD PRODUCERS' FEDERATION 100
VI. WORLD ADMINISTRATION 119
3. _Economic Progress_
CHAPTER VII. TRIAL AND ERROR IN ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION 135
VIII. ECONOMIC LIBERATION 151
WHAT TO READ 164
SECTION HEADINGS
CHAPTER I. THE NEW ECONOMIC LIFE 13
1. The Historic Present.
2. Economic Needs.
3. Worldizing Economic Activity.
4. The Basis of a World Program.
5. The League of Nations Failure.
6. Axioms of Economic Reorganization.
CHAPTER II. THE ECONOMIC MUDDLE 28
1. Bankruptcy and Chaos.
2. Localized Problems.
3. World Problems.
4. Competition for Economic Advantage.
5. Distribution of the World's Wealth.
6. The Livelihood Struggle.
7. Guaranteeing Livelihood.
8. Distribution and the Social Revolution.
9. A New Order.
10. The Basis of World Reconstruction.
CHAPTER III. ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS 51
1. The Social Structure.
2. Specialization, Association, Co-operation.
3. Three Lines of Economic Organization.
4. Economic Forms.
5. Limitations on Capitalism.
6. The Growth of Capitalism.
7. Effective Economic Units.
8. Classes of Economic Units.
9. The Ideal and the Real.
CHAPTER IV. ECONOMIC SELF-GOVERNMENT 76
1. Maximum Advantage.
2. The Essentials for Maximum Returns.
3. Centralized Authority.
4. An Ideal Economic Unit.
5. Rewarding Energy.
6. The Ownership of the Economic Machinery.
7. Economic Leadership.
8. The Selection of L
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