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CONTENTS.


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INTRODUCTION 4
CHAPTER
I. ON A NEW PHILOSOPHY: THAT POVERTY IS THE BEST POLICY 13
II. THAT A FREE MAN IS A SOVEREIGN, BUT THAT A SOVEREIGN CANNOT TAKE "TIPS" 28
III. THAT IT IS NOT WICKED TO BE RICH: NAY, EVEN, THAT IT IS NOT WICKED TO BE RICHER THAN ONE'S NEIGHBOR 43
IV. ON THE REASONS WHY MAN IS NOT ALTOGETHER A BRUTE 58
V. THAT WE MUST HAVE FEW MEN, IF WE WANT STRONG MEN 72
VI. THAT HE WHO WOULD BE WELL TAKEN CARE OF MUST TAKE CARE OF HIMSELF 81
VII. CONCERNING SOME OLD FOES UNDER NEW FACES 101
VIII. ON THE VALUE, AS A SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE, OF THE RULE TO MIND ONE'S OWN BUSINESS 112
IX. ON THE CASE OF A CERTAIN MAN WHO IS NEVER THOUGHT OF 123
X. THE CASE OF THE FORGOTTEN MAN FARTHER CONSIDERED 134
XI. WHEREFORE WE SHOULD LOVE ONE ANOTHER 153