The Text of Munera Pulveris
- Library Edition Introduction
- Preface
- I. Definitions
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V. Government
- VI. Mastership
- Appendix 1. The Fortifying Virtues
- Appendix 2. Idolatry
- Appendix 3. The Economy of Horace and Xenophon
- Appendix 4. Government Interference
- Appendix 5. The Meaning of Parables
- Appendix 6. The Derivation of Words
Definitions and Discussions of Central Issues
- Political Economy
- Wealth
- National Currency
- Commerce
- Government, thee forms (Monarchy, Oligarchy, and Democracy)
- Government by Council
- Customs
- Archic Law (defines what is and is not to be possessed)
- Meristic Law (laws of property)
- Critic Law (injury, rewards, and punishments(
- Slavery and the failure of American Democracy)
- Mastership
- Advantages to the wealthy of large numbers of poor
- Consumption and destruction the true sources of national poverty
- Taxing the labor of others the source of riches
- Self-deceptions of the rich
- Proper modes of employing the poor
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