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table of contents
Front Matter
Preface to the Issue of 1920
Introduction to the 1902 Edition
Preface
Chapter I: The Diary of an Investigator
Chapter II: The Jews of London
Chapter III: Women's Wages
I. Manual Labour
(a) Time Wages
(b) Task Wages
II. Routine Mental Work
III. Artistic Work
IV. Intellectual Work
Conclusion
Chapter IV: Women and the Factory Acts
Chapter V: The Regulation of the Hours of Labour
Chapter VI: How to Do Away with the Sweating System
Appendix
Landlord's Responsibility for Sanitation
Responsibility of the Employer
Chapter VII: The Reform of the Poor Law
I. State Pensions for the Aged
II. Efficient Education for the Children
III. Collective Provision for the Sick
IV. Public Burial of the Dead
V. — Abolition of the Casual Ward
VI. Reform of Poor Law Machinery
Chapter VIII: The Relationship Between Co-operation and Trade Unionism
Chapter IX: The National Dividend and Its Distribution
Chapter X: The Difficulties of Individualism
The Constant Evolution of Society
'Social Problems'
Individualism and Collectivism
The New Pressure for Social Reform
Inequality of Income
Can we Dodge the Law of Rent?
The 'Population Question'
The 'Wickedness' of Making any Change
Why Inequality is Bad
The Degradation of Character
The Loss of Freedom
The Growth of Collective Action
Competition
The Lesson of Evolution
The Struggle for Existence between Nations
Argument and Class Bias
Socialism and Liberty
Chapter XI: Socialism: True and False
Utopia-founding
The Easiest Way to Socialism
Trade Sectionalism
Joint-Stock Individualism
Industrial Anarchism
Peasant Proprietorship
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