The intelligent woman's guide to scoialism and capitalism

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2018
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R. & R. Clark Limited (1929)
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A closed question opens, Dividing-up, How much for each?, No wealth without work, Communism, Limits to communism, Seven ways proposed, To each what she produces, To each what sha deserves, To each what she can grab, Oligarchy, Distribution by class, Laisser-faire, How much is enough?, What we should buy first?, Eugenics, The courts of law, The idle rich, Chorch, school and press, Why we put up with it, Positive reasons for equality, Merit and money, Incentive, The tyranny of nature, The population question, The diagnostic of socialism, Personal righteousness, Capitalism, Your shopping, Your taxes, Your rates, Your rent, What capital is, Investment and enterprise, Limitations of capitalism, The industrial revolution, Sending capital out of the country, Doles, depopulation and parasitic paradises, Foreign trade and the flag, Empires in collision, The sorcerer's apprentice, How wealth accumlates and men decay, Disablement above and below, The middle station in life, Decline of the employer, The proletariat, The proletatiat, The labour market and the factory acts, Women in the labor market, Trade union capitalism, Divide and govern, Domestic capital, The money market, Speculation, Banking, Money, Nationalization of banking, Compensation for nationalization, Preliminaries to nationalization, Confiscation without compensation, Revolt of the parasitic proletariat, Safety valves, Why confiscation has succeeded hitherto, How the war was paid for, National debt redemption levies, The constructive problem solved, Sham socialism, Capitalism in perpetual motion, The runaway car of capitalism, The natural limit to liberty, Rent of ability, Party politics, The party system, Divisions within the labor party, Religious dissensions, Revolution, Change must be parliamentary, Socialism and the churches, Current confusions, Preporation
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