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I. Design for Government
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- I. Design for Government 1
- II. The Senior Partner 17
- III. An Experiment in Reconstruction 21
- IV. Our Weight in Gold 25
- V. Banking for the People 29
- VI. Trial and Error 34
- VII. Freedom and Business 43
- VIII. Prices and Dollars 48
- IX. The Prospect for the Future 52
- X. Later Moral Equivalents 74
- XI. The Economics of the Recovery Program 78
- XII. Freedom from Fakes 97
- XIII. New Strength from the Soil 105
- XIV. Senator Progressive 124
- XV. Senator Progressive Again 130
- XVI. The Senator and Beauregard Boone 137
- XVII. The Place of Government in a National Land Program 143
- XVIII. International Economic Policy 164
- XIX. Wind, Water and Soil 171
- XX. Wine, Women and the New Deal 178
- XXI. When Corporations Save 187
- XXII. The Return to Democracy 193
- XXIII. On Life as a Long-time Enterprise 208
- XXIV. Economic Freedom and the Farmers 222
- XXV. The Social Responsibility of Technical Workers 241
- XXVI. America Takes Hold of Its Destiny 256
- XXVII. Consumers and the New Deal 268
- XXVIII. Bread or Cake 287
- XXIX. Relief and Reconstruction 302
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- I. Design for Government 1
- II. The Senior Partner 17
- III. An Experiment in Reconstruction 21
- IV. Our Weight in Gold 25
- V. Banking for the People 29
- VI. Trial and Error 34
- VII. Freedom and Business 43
- VIII. Prices and Dollars 48
- IX. The Prospect for the Future 52
- X. Later Moral Equivalents 74
- XI. The Economics of the Recovery Program 78
- XII. Freedom from Fakes 97
- XIII. New Strength from the Soil 105
- XIV. Senator Progressive 124
- XV. Senator Progressive Again 130
- XVI. The Senator and Beauregard Boone 137
- XVII. The Place of Government in a National Land Program 143
- XVIII. International Economic Policy 164
- XIX. Wind, Water and Soil 171
- XX. Wine, Women and the New Deal 178
- XXI. When Corporations Save 187
- XXII. The Return to Democracy 193
- XXIII. On Life as a Long-time Enterprise 208
- XXIV. Economic Freedom and the Farmers 222
- XXV. The Social Responsibility of Technical Workers 241
- XXVI. America Takes Hold of Its Destiny 256
- XXVII. Consumers and the New Deal 268
- XXVIII. Bread or Cake 287
- XXIX. Relief and Reconstruction 302
- Index 323