6Chapter IV. The Strike—An Invention for Making Crowds Think
57Chapter III. The Inconvenience of Being Human
7Chapter V. The Crowd-Man—An Invention for Making Crowds See
58Chapter IV. Letting the Crowd Have People in It
8Chapter VI. The Imagination of Crowds
59Book Four. Crowds and Heroes
9Chapter VII. Imagination About the Unseen
60Chapter I. The Socialist and the Hero
10Chapter VIII. The Crowd's Imagination About the Future
61Chapter II. The Crowd and the Hero
11Chapter IX. The Crowd's Imagination About People
62Chapter III. The Crowd and the Average Person
12Chapter X. A Democratic Theory of Human Nature
63Chapter IV. The Crowd and Pierpont Morgan
13Chapter XI. Doing as One Would Wish One Had Done in Twenty Years
64Chapter V. The Crowd and Tom Mann
14Chapter XII. New Kinds and New Sizes of Men
65Chapter VI. An Opening for the Next Pierpont Morgan
15Book Two. Letting the Crowds Be Good
66Chapter VII. An Opening for the Next Tom Mann
16Chapter I. Speaking as One of the Crowd
67Chapter VIII. The Men Who Look
17Chapter II. Is It Wrong for Good People to be Efficient?
68Chapter IX. Rules for Telling a Hero—When One Sees One
18Chapter III. Is It Wrong for Good People to be Interesting?
69Chapter X. Who is Afraid?
19Chapter IV. Prospects of the Liar
70Chapter XI. The Technique of Courage
20Chapter V. Prospects of the Bully
71Chapter XII. The Men Who Want Things
21Chapter VI. Goodness as a Crowd-Process
72Chapter XIII. Men Who Get Things
22Chapter VII. Thoughts on Being Improved by Other People
73Chapter XIV. Sources of Courage for Others—Toleration
23Chapter VIII. Making Goodness Hurry
74Chapter XV. Conversion
24Chapter IX. Touching the Imagination of Crowds
75Chapter XVI. Exception
25Chapter X. The Stupendous, the Unusual, the Monotonous, and the Successful
76Chapter XVII. Invention
26Chapter XI. The Successful
77Chapter XVIII. The Man Who Pulls the World Together
27Chapter XII. The Necks of the Wicked
78Chapter XIX. The Man Who Stands By
28Chapter XIII. Is It Wrong for Good People to be Successful?
79Chapter XX. The Strike of the Saviours
29Chapter XIV. Is It Second Rate for Good People to be Successful?
80Chapter XXI. The League of the Men Who are Not Afraid
30Chapter XV. The Successful Temperament
81Book Five. Good News and Hard Work
31Chapter XVI. The Men Ahead Pull
82Part One. News and Labour
32Chapter XVII. The Crowds Push
83Part Two. News and Money
33Chapter XVIII. The Man Who Says How, Says How
84Part Three. News and Government
34Chapter XIX. And the Machine Starts
85Chapter I. Oxford Street and the House of Commons
35Book Three. Letting the Crowd be Beautiful
86Chapter II. Oxford Street Hums. The House Hems
36Part One. Wistful Millionaires
87Chapter III. President Wilson and Moses
37Chapter I. Mr. Carnegie Speaks Up
88Chapter IV. The President Says Yes and No
38Chapter II. Mr. Carnegie Tries to Make People Read
89Chapter V. The President Says "Look!"
39Chapter III. Mr. Nobel Tries to Make People Write
90Chapter VI. The People Say "Who are You?"
40Chapter IV. Paper Books, Marble Pillars, and Wooden Boys
91Chapter VII. The People Say "Who are We?"
41Chapter V. The Humdrum Factory and the Tumpty-tum Theatre
92Chapter VIII. News About Us to the President
42Part Two. Iron Machines
93Chapter IX. News-Men
43Chapter I. Steeples and Chimneys
94Chapter X. American Temperament and Government
44Chapter II. Bells and Wheels
95Chapter XI. News-Books
45Chapter III. Dew and Engines
96Chapter XII. News-Books II
46Chapter IV. Dead as a Door Nail!
97Chapter XIII. News-Papers
47Chapter V. An Oxford Man and an Inch of Iron
98Chapter XIV. News-Machines
48Chapter VI. The Machines' Machines
99Chapter XV. News-Crowds
49Chapter VII. The Men's Machines
100Chapter XVI. Crowd-Men
50Chapter VIII. The Basement of the World
101Epilogue
51Chapter IX. The Ground Floor Folks