The World's Wasted Wealth 2: Save Our Wealth, Save Our EnvironmentInstittute for Economic Dem, Press, 1994 - 558 頁 "Following the footsteps of Thorstein Veblen, Stuart Chase, Ralph Borsodi, and others, JW Smith demonstrates the wasted labor within the American Economy at fully 50%. Eliminate the monopolization and wars which engenders that waste, share the remaining productive jobs, and each employable person need work outside the home only 2 to 3 days per week."--Publisher description. |
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Introduction | 3 |
Insurance | 23 |
Law | 37 |
Transportation | 47 |
Feeding The World | 58 |
The Health Care Industry | 70 |
Poverty And Rights | 90 |
Conclusion To Part 1 | 104 |
The Peace Dividend | 277 |
The Ongoing Crusades And The New World Order | 289 |
The Political Structure Of Peace | 302 |
Conclusion To Part 2 | 322 |
Introduction To Part 3 | 329 |
16 The Subtle Monopolization Of Land | 339 |
The Subtle Monopolization Of Societys Tools | 357 |
Subtly Monopolizing Money | 394 |
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