The Science of Society (1851)
by Stephen Pearl Andrews (1812-1886)
This online edition of The Science of Society is a work in progress.
NO. 1. THE TRUE CONSTITUTION OF GOVERNMENT
IN THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE INDIVIDUAL
AS THE FINAL DEVELOPMENT OF PROTESTANTISM, DEMOCRACY AND SOCIALISM.
EXPLANATORY [by Benjamin Tucker(?), from the 1888 edition]
INTRODUCTION
THE TRUE CONSTITUTION OF GOVERNMENT: A LECTURE
NO. 2. COST THE LIMIT OF PRICE:
A SCIENTIFIC MEASURE OF HONESTY IN TRADE
AS ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES IN THE SOLUTION OF THE SOCIAL PROBLEM.
PREFACE
THE COST PRINCIPLE
CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. – THE NATURE AND NECESSITY OF A SOCIAL SCIENCE
CHAPTER II. EQUITY AND THE LABOR NOTE
CHAPTER III. COST, PRICE, LABOR, NATURAL WEALTH
CHAPTER IV. VALUE DISTINGUISHED FROM COST
CHAPTER V. MENIAL LABOR RAISED IN PRICE
CHAPTER VI. ATTRACTIVE INDUSTRY, CO-OPERATION, AND THE ECONOMIES
CHAPTER VII. CAPITAL, RENT, INTEREST, WAGES, MACHINERY, ETC.
APPENDIX
I. A REVIEW
II. REPLY TO THE TRIBUNE BY MR. ANDREWS
No. 1: New York: William J. Baner, 1851.
No. 2: New York: Fowlers and Wells, 1852.
Boston, Mass.: Sarah E. Holmes, Publisher, 1888.
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