1Chapter 1. Characteristics of Democracy
658.8 Planning and Jobs
21.1 Introduction and Etymology
668.9 Socialist Planning for America
31.2 Characteristics
678.10 Social, Private and Cooperative Ownership
41.3 Features of Democracy
688.11 Land and Natural Resources
51.4 Summary
698.12 Credit and Money
61.5 Questions
708.13 Socialization vs. Nationalization
7Chapter 2. History of Democracy
718.14 Social Security
82.1 Origin of Democracy
728.15 Progressive Taxation
92.2. Origin in America
738.16 Summary
102.3 Summary
748.17 Questions
112.4 Questions
75Chapter 9. Politics
12Chapter 3. Theory
769.1 Anarchism
133.1 Participatory Democracy
779.2. Democratic Socialism
143.2 African One-Party Model
789.3 Summary
153.3 Deliberative Democracy
799.4 Questions
163.4 Consociational Democracy
80Chapter 10. Social Movements
173.5 Democratic Peace
8110.1 Evils of Capitalism
183.6 Feminism and Democracy
8210.3 Socialist Governments
193.7 Communitarianism, Republicanism, and Democracy
8310.4 Welfare State
203.8 Subalterns and Democracy
8410.5 Movements and Legislations in Specific Countries
213.9 True Versus False Democracy
8510.6 Great Britain
223.10 Environmentalism and Democracy
8610.7 Nationalization and Social Services
233.11 Democracy and Globalization
8710.8 New Economic Policy
243.12 Summary
8810.9 Sweden
253.13 Questions
8910.10 Social Security
26Chapter 4. Types of Democracy
9010.11 Summary
274.1 Introduction
9110.12 Questions
284.2 Radical Democracy
92Chapter 11. Economics of Socialism
294.3 Liberal Democracy
9311.1 Marxian Economics
304.4 Quasi Democracy
9411.2 Challenge to Socialist Economy
314.5 Summary
9511.3 Alleged Benefits of Capitalist Economy
324.6 Questions
9611.4 Failures of Capitalist Economy
33Chapter 5. Struggle Movements
9711.5 Three Alternative Systems
345.1 American Revolution
9811.6 Contribution of Barone
355.2 Struggle Movements
9911.7 Contribution of Taylor
365.3 Summary
10011.8 Theory of Lange
375.4 Question
10111.9 Pricing plus Planning
38Chapter 6. Socialism
10211.10 Advantages of Socialist Economy
396.1 Etymology
10311.11 Limitation of Socialist Economy
406.2 Different Versions
10411.12 Summary
416.3 Socialism of the prophets
10511.13 Questions
426.4 Socialism of the Philosophers
106Chapter 12. Communism
436.5 Socialism of Nature
10712.1 Marxism
446.6 Summary
10812.2 Criticism
456.7 Questions
10912.3 Practical Failure
46Chapter 7. Challenges to Socialism
11012.4 Contribution of Marx
477.1 The Industrial Revolution
11112.5 Soviet Communism
487.2 Social Changes since 1900
11212.6 Revolution of 1917
497.3 Socialism and War
11312.7 War Communism
507.4 Poverty and Exploitation
11412.8 New Economic Policy
517.5 American Capitalism and Unemployment
11512.9 Economic Planning
527.6 Inflation
11612.10 Leninism
537.7 How Much Free Enterprise?
11712.11 Stalinism
547.8 Capitalism and Our Culture
11812.12 Post-Stalin Era
557.9 Summary
11912.13 Appeals of Communism
567.10 Questions
12012.14 Achievements
57Chapter 8. Socialist
12112.15 Shortcomings
588.1 Socialism and Mutual Aid
12212.16 Summary
598.2 Socialism and the Class Struggle
12312.17 Questions
608.3 Socialism, Emulation, and Competition
124Chapter 13. Democracy Plus Socialism
618.4 Socialism, Emulation, and Competition
125Appendix A: Evolution Of Democracy
628.5 Psychology of Democracy
126Appendix B: Attack On Democracy
638.6 The Need for Planning
127Appendix C: Christian Socialism
648.7 Planning and Liberty
128Glossary