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  1. Title page
  2. Liberalism
  3. BEFORE LIBERALISM
  4. THE ELEMENTS OF LIBERALISM
  5. THE MOVEMENT OF THEORY
  6. 'LAISSEZ-FAIRE'
  7. GLADSTONE AND MILL
  8. THE HEART OF LIBERALISM
  9. THE STATE AND THE INDIVIDUAL
  10. ECONOMIC LIBERALISM
  11. THE FUTURE OF LIBERALISM
  12. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  13. INDEX
  14. About

INDEX

Association, right of, 37-8

Authoritarian rule, 8-10, 18, 21, 47, 54

Birth rate, 181

Charity, State, and Justice, 182

Church and State, 12

City States, 10-13, 16

Civil liberty, 21

Coercion, where justified, 139-154

Colonies, 41-4, 106, 216, 240

Conservatism, 88, 176, 217

Democracy, future of, 227-236, 242-51

Economic liberty, 34-8, 157

Education, 32, 40, 154

Feudalism, 15-18

Fiscal liberty, 25-6, 34, 78-81

Foreign policy, 41, 104-5

Freedom, conditions of, 23-4, 28, 31, 58, 91-2, 140, 146

Gladstone, W. E., 102-6

Greece, ancient, 10-13

Habeas Corpus Act, 23

Imperialism, 215, 221-4, 239

Industry, regulation of, 35-6, 82-8, 93

Inequality, the defence of, 131

Inherited wealth, 197-9

Ireland, 41, 103, 219, 224

Laissez-faire, 78-101

Land question, 82, 95-8, 175-6, 192-3

Liberalism, beginning of, 19, 51

Manchester school, 57

Militarism, 8, 45, 80, 148, 237-9

Mill, J. S., 107-15, 116

Monopolies, 97-100

National liberty, 40-4

Natural order, theory of, 54-64

Old Age Pensions, 156, 177

Opinion, Liberty and, 116-23

Organic Concept of Society, 125-30, 135

Peace, International, 80-1, 225, 237

Personal liberty, 26-31

Petition of Right, 22

Poor Law, 155, 177-9, 184

Popular sovereignty, 45-8, 64, 112

Poverty line, 162

Progress, nature of, 137

Property, rights of, 94-5, 100, 168, 186, 188

Proportional representation, 114, 243

Referendum, 245-6

Religious liberty, 29-31

Revolutionary Declarations, 60-2

Rome, ancient, 13-14

Second Chamber, the, 242-8

Socialism, 165, 167-72, 191, 211, 215, 219

Social liberty, 31-3, 140

Speculation, 195

Super-tax, 199-201

Temperance, 180, 226

Trade unions, 38, 84, 161, 220, 223

Unemployed, 160

Utilitarianism, 57, 65-77, 107

Wage,” “living, 159, 163-4, 177, 205-8

Wealth, social basis of, 187-91, 194

Women, rights of, 33, 39, 86, 112, 114, 179

Work, right to, 159

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