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ОглавлениеPROTECTIONISM THE -ISM WHICH TEACHES THAT WASTE MAKES WEALTH [1885]
Chapter I DEFINITIONS: STATEMENT OF THE QUESTION TO BE INVESTIGATED
Chapter II PROTECTIONISM EXAMINED ON ITS OWN GROUNDS
Chapter III PROTECTIONISM EXAMINED ADVERSELY
Chapter IV SUNDRY FALLACIES OF PROTECTIONISM
Chapter V SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
PROTECTIONISM TWENTY YEARS AFTER
THE FREE-COINAGE SCHEME IS IMPRACTICABLE AT EVERY POINT
Free Silver Means Fiat Paper Money.
Limit of the Amount of Silver which could be Absorbed.
It is Impossible Indefinitely to Increase the Circulation.
Antagonistic Interests of Miners and Populists.
Where the Expected Gains would Go.
Playing into the Hands of the Money Sharks.
The Re-monetization of Silver.
Financial Institutions as Debtors.
Legislative History of the Act of 1873.
Was it Passed Surreptitiously?
That the People Did Not Know of It.
Alternate Ruin to Debtors and Creditors.
Demonetization Removed No Money from Use.
The Alleged Scramble for Gold.
Proof that there has been no Scarcity of Gold.
How to Get Poor and Rich at the Same Time.
A CONCURRENT CIRCULATION OF GOLD AND SILVER [1878]
THE INFLUENCE OF COMMERCIAL CRISES ON OPINIONS ABOUT ECONOMIC DOCTRINES [1879]
STRIKES AND THE INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION
POLITICS IN AMERICA, 1776–1876
THE ADMINISTRATION OF ANDREW JACKSON [1880]