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Progress and Poverty - Henry GEORGE

What I have done in this book, if I have correctly solved the great problem I have sought to investigate, is, to unite the truth perceived by the school of Smith and Ricardo to the truth perceived by the schools of Proudhon and Lasalle; to show that laissez faire (in its full true meaning) opens the way to a realization of the noble dreams of socialism; to identify social law with moral law, and to disprove ideas which in the minds of many cloud grand and elevating perceptions. (Summary by Henry George)

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00 - Frontmatter, How the Book Came To Be Written, and Preface01 - Introductory02 - Book I, Chapter 1: The Current Doctrine of Wages - Its Insufficiency03 - Book I, Chapter 2: The Meaning of the Terms04 - Book I, Chapter 3: Wages Not Drawn from Capital, but Produced by the Labor - paragraphs 1-2505 - Book I, Chapter 3: Wages Not Drawn from Capital, but Produced by the Labor - paragraphs 26-3806 - Book I, Chapter 4: The Maintenance of Laborers Not Drawn from Capital07 - Book I, Chapter 5: The Real Functions of Capital08 - Book II, Chapter 1: The Malthusian Theory, Its Genesis and Support09 - Book II, Chapter 2: Inferences from Facts - paragraphs 1-1910 - Book II, Chapter 2: Inferences from Facts - paragraphs 20-4011 - Book II, Chapter 3: Inferences from Analogy12 - Book II, Chapter 4: Disproof of the Malthusian Theory13 - Book III, Chapter 1: The Inquiry Narrowed to the Laws of Distribution - The Necessary Relation of These Laws14 - Book III, Chapter 2: Rent and the Law of Rent15 - Book III, Chapter 3: Of Interest and the Cause of Interest16 - Book III, Chapter 4: Of Spurious Capital and of Profits Often Mistaken for Interest17 - Book III, Chapter 5: The Law of Interest18 - Book III, Chapter 6: Wages and the Law of Wages19 - Book III, Chapter 7: The Correlation and Co-ordination of These Laws20 - Book III, Chapter 8: The Statics of the Problem Thus Explained21 - Book IV, Chapter 1: The Dynamics of the Problem Yet to Seek22 - Book IV, Chapter 2: The Effect of Increase of Population Upon the Distribution of Wealth23 - Book IV, Chapter 3: The Effect of Improvements in the Arts upon the Distribution of Wealth24 - Book IV, Chapter 4: Effect of the Expectation Raised by Material Progress25 - Book V, Chapter 1: The Primary Cause of Recurring Paroxysms of Industrial Depression26 - Book V, Chapter 2: The Persistence of Poverty Amid Advancing Wealth27 - Book VI, Chapter 1: Insufficiency of Remedies Currently Advocated - paragraphs 1-2228 - Book VI, Chapter 1: Insufficiency of Remedies Currently Advocated - paragraphs 23-5429 - Book VI, Chapter 2: The True Remedy30 - Book VII, Chapter 1: The Injustice of Private Property in Land31 - Book VII, Chapter 2: The Enslavement of Laborers the Ultimate Result of Private Property in Land32 - Book VII, Chapter 3: Claim of Land Owners to Compensation33 - Book VII, Chapter 4: Property in Land Historically Considered34 - Book VII, Chapter 5: Of Property in Land in the United States35 - Book VIII, Chapter 1: Private Property in Land Inconsistent with the Best Use of Land36 - Book VIII, Chapter 2: How Equal Rights to the Land May Be Asserted and Secured37 - Book VIII, Chapter 3: The Proposition Tried by the Canons of Taxation38 - Book VIII, Chapter 4: Indorsements and Objections39 - Book IX, Chapter 1: Of the Effect Upon the Production of Wealth40 - Book IX, Chapter 2: Of the Effect Upon Distribution and Thence Upon Production41 - Book IX, Chapter 3: Of the Effect Upon Individuals and Classes42 - Book IX, Chapter 4: Of the Changes That Would Be Wrought in Social Organization and Social Life43 - Book X, Chapter 1: The Current Theory of Human Progress - Its Insufficiency44 - Book X, Chapter 2: Differences in Civilization - To What Due45 - Book X, Chapter 3: The Law of Human Progress - paragraphs 1-2146 - Book X, Chapter 3: The Law of Human Progress - paragraphs 22-4747 - Book X, Chapter 4: How Modern Civilization May Decline48 - Book X, Chapter 5: The Central Truth49 - Conclusion: The Problem of Individual Life
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