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Acknowledgements;
1. Introduction;
Part I. Contexts and Possibilities:
2. General context;
3. Mental furniture;
Part II. Texts:
4. The real rights of man;
5. An essay on the right of property in land;
6. Enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on morals and happiness;
7. The effects of civilization on the people in European States;
8. A lay sermon addressed to the higher and middle classes on the existing distresses and discontents;
9. Report to the county of Lanark;
10. A few doubts as to the correctness of some opinions generally entertained on the subjects of population and political economy;
11. An inquiry into the principles of the distribution of wealth most conductive to human happiness; applied to the newly proposed system of voluntary equality of wealth;
12. Labour defended against the claims of capital or the unproductiveness of capital proved with reference to the present combinations amongst journeymen;
13. Rural rides;
14. Conclusion; Notes; Index.
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