PEACE AND THE PRICE SYSTEM 299
The different conceptions of peace, 299.
--Psychological effects of the war, 303.
--The handicraft system and the machine industry, and their psychological effect on political preconceptions, 306.
--The machine technology and the decay of patriotic loyalty, 310.
--Summary, 313.
--Ownership and the right of contract, 315.
--Standardised under handicraft system, 319.
--Ownership and the machine industry. 320.
--Business control and sabotage, 322.
--Governments of pacific nations controlled by privileged classes, 326.
--Effect of peace on the economic situation, 328.
--Economic aspects of a regime of peace, especially as related to the development of classes, 330.
--The analogy of the Victorian Peace, 344.
--The case of the American Farmer, 348.
--The leisure class, 350.
--The rising standard of living, 354.
--Culture, 355.
--The eventual cleavage of classes, those who own and those who do not, 360.
--Conditioned by peace at large, 366.
--Necessary conditions of a lasting peace, 367.
AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF PEACE AND THE TERMS OF ITS PERPETUATION
ON THE NATURE OF PEACE AND THE TERMS OF ITS PERPETUATION
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