The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 81
The problems & perils of Socialism: letters to a working man
Contents
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- Introduction
- I — Capital the Working Man's Server and Helper p. 13
- II — The Force that makes the Wheels go Round p. 17
- III — "The Richer the State the Poorer the People" p. 21
- IV — It is Impossible for Wealth to Accumulate without the Working Classes Being Benefited p. 27
- V — Socialism in Practice p. 32
- VI — The National Workshops of 1848 p. 36
- VII — The State and the Individual p. 42
- VIII — The Family p. 46
- IX — Old-Age Pensions—Cutting-Down Schemes p. 50
- X — Old-Age Pensions Again p. 54
- XI — State Feeding of Children and the Endowment of Motherhood p. 58
- XII — The Old Poor Law p. 65
- XIII — The Old Poor Law (continued) p. 70
- XIV — What is Value? p. 76
- XV — Sweating and a Minimum Wage p. 81
- XVI — The Reserves of Labour p. 87
- XVII — The Unemployed p. 91
- XVIII — What will it Cost? Where is the Money to Come from? p. 97
- XIX — Thrift
- XX — National and Municipal Trading
- XXI — The Lesson of the Roman Empire
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- Appendix A — To a Socialist Friend p. 121
- Appendix B p. 125