The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 76
Social Problems
Contents
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- Introduction to My Sixth Pamphlet
- [decorative feature] p. 4
- Railway Administration
- Without Motion there is not, there cannot be, any life. On the Power to Move
- Introductory
- Someone ought to be sent to Jail p. 6
- Railway Committee, 1898 p. 8
- Which System is the Most Simple? p. 13
- The Financial Outcome of the Stage System p. 21
- What has been done in Hungary p. 22
- [new system proposed] p. 25
- The New System Described
- Tariff of Fares and Rates for the Auckland Section p. 26
- Examples
- Goods Rates
- Parcels Rates p. 27
- Primary Objects of the Stage System
- Small Freeholders p. 29
- What would a Trial of the Stage System Cost? p. 32
- Influence of the Stage System on Land Values p. 33
- How are we to secure a trial p. 35
- My Offer p. 36
- Some Proofs of my ability to deal with this subject p. 37
- Russia p. 39
- The Future Control of our Railways p. 41
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- Appendix. — The Minister of Public Works and the Commissioners p. 47
- Differential Rating p. 54
- A Few Examples p. 60
- London and North-Western Line p. 61
- Cork and Bandon Line
- Birkenhead Railway
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My Policy p. 68
- [introduction] p. 68
- Resumption of Lands for Settlement
- Public Reserves p. 70
- The Importance of the Road
- Railway Construction—Narrow-gauge Railways p. 71
- South Island p. 72
- Recapitulation
- The Rolling Stock p. 73
- Will this Scheme of Construction Pay? p. 74
- Education
- The Upper House p. 75
- Disenfranchisement of Wellington
- The Federation of Literary Associations p. 76
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The Single=Tax Scheme of Robbery p. 79
- [introduction] p. 79
- Failure of the Single Tax Principle p. 89
- Socialists and Single-Taxers p. 92