CHAPTER 23—THE CONCENTRATION OF ESTABLISHMENTS
1 The concentration of establishments as the complement of the division of labour
2 The optimal size of establishments in primary production and in transport
3 The optimal size of establishments in manufacturing
CHAPTER 24—THE CONCENTRATION OF ENTERPRISES
1 The horizontal concentration of enterprises
2 The vertical concentration of enterprises
CHAPTER 25—THE CONCENTRATION OF FORTUNES
2 The foundation of fortunes outside the market economy
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3 The formation of fortunes within the market economy
4 The theory of increasing poverty
CHAPTER 26—MONOPOLY AND ITS EFFECTS
1 The nature of monopoly and its significance for the formation of prices
2 The economic effects of isolated monopolies
3 The limits of monopoly formation
4 The significance of monopoly in primary production
PART IV SOCIALISM AS A MORAL IMPERATIVE
CHAPTER 27—SOCIALISM AND ETHICS
1 The socialist attitude to ethics
2 Eudaemonistic ethics and Socialism
3 A contribution to the understanding of eudaemonism
CHAPTER 28—SOCIALISM AS AN EMANATION OF ASCETICISM
CHAPTER 29—CHRISTIANITY AND SOCIALISM
2 The Gospels as a source of Christian ethics
3 Primitive Christianity and society
4 The canon law prohibition of interest
CHAPTER 30—ETHICAL SOCIALISM, ESPECIALLY THAT OF THE NEW CRITICISM
1 The categorical imperative as a foundation for Socialism
2 The duty of work as a foundation for Socialism
3 The equality of incomes as an ethical postulate
4 The ethical-aesthetic condemnation of the profit-motive
5 The cultural achievements of Capitalism
1 The slogan “economic democracy”
2 The consumer as the deciding factor in production
3 Socialism as expression of the will of the majority
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1 Capitalistic ethics and the impracticability of Socialism
2 The alleged defects of capitalist ethics
CHAPTER 33—THE MOTIVE POWERS OF DESTRUCTIONISM
1 The nature of destructionism
3 The destructionism of the literati