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INTRODUCTION | 4 | |
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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 |