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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Foreword by Joseph E. Stiglitz
Introduction by Fred Block
Note on the 2001 Edition
Acknowledgments
Part One: The International System
1. The Hundred Years’ Peace
2. Conservative Twenties, Revolutionary Thirties
Part Two: Rise and Fall of Market Economy
3. “Habitation versus Improvement”
4. Societies and Economic Systems
5. Evolution of the Market Pattern
6. The Self-Regulating Market and the Fictitious Commodities: Labor, Land, and Money
7. Speenhamland, 1795
8. Antecedents and Consequences
9. Pauperism and Utopia
10. Political Economy and the Discovery of Society
11. Man, Nature, and Productive Organization
12. Birth of the Liberal Creed
13. Birth of the Liberal Creed (Continued): Class Interest and Social Change
14. Market and Man
15. Market and Nature
16. Market and Productive Organization
17. Self-Regulation Impaired
18. Disruptive Strains
Part Three: Transformation in Progress
19. Popular Government and Market Economy
20. History in the Gear of Social Change
21. Freedom in a Complex Society
1. Balance of Power as Policy, Historical Law, Principle, and System
2. Hundred Years’ Peace
3. The Snapping of the Golden Thread
4. Swings of the Pendulum after World War I
5. Finance and Peace
6. Selected References to “Societies and Economic Systems”
7. Selected References to “Evolution of the Market Pattern”
8. The Literature of Speenhamland
9. Poor Law and the Organization of Labor
10. Speenhamland and Vienna
11. Why Not Whitbread’s Bill?
12. Disraeli’s “Two Nations” and the Problem of Colored Races
Notes on Sources
Index
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