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Index
DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
Contents
Preface
Introductory Chapter - The Elements and Scope of the Problem
General References
SECTION I - THE MORALITY OF PRIVATE LANDOWNERSHIP AND RENT DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
Chapter I - The Landowner's Share of the National Product
Chapter II - Landownership in History
Chapter III - The Arguments Against Private Landownership
Chapter IV - Private Ownership the Best System of Land Tenure
Chapter V - Private Landownership a Natural Right
Chapter VI - Limitations on the Landowner's Right to Rent
Chapter VII - Defects of the Existing Land System
Chapter VIII - Methods of Reforming Our Land System
References on Section I
SECTION II - THE MORALITY OF PRIVATE CAPITAL AND INTEREST
Chapter IX - The Nature and the Rate of Interest
Chapter X - The Alleged Right of Labour to the Entire Product of Industry
Chapter XI - The Socialist Scheme of Industry
Chapter XII - Alleged Intrinsic Justifications of Interest
Chapter XIII - Social and Presumptive Justifications of Interest
Chapter XIV - Co-Operation as a Partial Solvent of Capitalism
References on Section II
SECTION III - THE MORAL ASPECT OF PROFITS
Chapter XV - The Nature of Profits
Chapter XVI - The Principal Canons of Distributive Justice
Chapter XVII - Just Profits in Conditions of Competition
Chapter XVIII - The Moral Aspect of Monopoly
Chapter XIX - The Moral Aspect of Stock Watering
Chapter XX - The Legal Limitation of Fortunes
Chapter XXI - The Duty of Distributing Superfluous Wealth
References on Section III
SECTION IV - THE MORAL ASPECT OF WAGES
Chapter XXII - Some Unacceptable Theories of Wage-Justice
Chapter XXIII - The Minimum of Justice: A Living Wage
Chapter XXIV - The Problem of Complete Wage Justice
Chapter XXV - Methods of Increasing Wages
References on Section IV
Chapter XXVI - Summary and Conclusion
Endnotes
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