eaders.
9. The Detail of Organization.
10. The Progress of Self-Government.
CHAPTER V. A WORLD PRODUCERS' FEDERATION 100
1. World Outlook.
2. The Need of Organization.
3. Present-day Economic Authority.
4. Federation as a Way Out.
5. Building a Producers' Federation.
6. Four Groups of Federations.
7. The Form of Organization.
8. All Power to the Producers!
CHAPTER VI. WORLD ADMINISTRATION 119
1. The Basis for World Administration.
2. The Field of World Administration.
3. Five World Problems.
4. Work of the Administrative Boards.
5. The Resources and Raw Materials Board.
6. The Transport and Communication Board.
7. The Exchange, Credit and Investment Board.
8. The Budget Board.
9. The Adjudication of Disputes Board.
10. The Detail of World Administration.
CHAPTER VII. TRIAL AND ERROR IN ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION 135
1. Trying Things Out.
2. The Capitalist Experiment.
3. The Cost of Experience.
4. Education.
5. Pacing the Future.
6. Accumulating Social Knowledge.
7. Conscious Social Improvement.
8. The Barriers to Progress.
9. Next Steps.
10. The Success Qualities.
CHAPTER VIII. ECONOMIC LIBERATION 151
1. Why Organize?
2. Freedom from Primitive Struggle.
3. Freedom from Servility.
4. Wisdom in Consumption.
5. Leisure for Effective Expression.
6. Culture and Human Aspiration.
WHAT TO READ 164
THE NEXT STEP
I. THE NEW ECONOMIC LIFE
1. _The Historic Present_
The knell of a dying order is tolling. Its keynote is despair. Gaunt
hunger pulls at the bell-rope, while dazed humanity listens, bewildered
and afraid.
Uncertainty and a sense of futility have gripped the world. They are
manifesting themselves in unrest, disillusionment, the abandonment of
ideals, opportunism, and a tragic concentration
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