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True Civilization.
Warren, Josiah
(1863) Boston, Mass.
PREFACE.
The present condition of our country, and of many other parts of the world, calls out and places before us, as in a panorama, whatever there is of thought; whatever there has been of progress or retrogression, and displays to us at a simple glance, as it were, the present state of civilization in so vivid a manner that we are enabled to weigh and estimate what we have and what we need with a degree of certainty that, in a state of repose, no one's lifetime might enable him to measure; and which may reasonably inspire even the humble with a boldness suited to the time, and with a hope that discoveries indispensable to true civilization, that could scarcely gain a single ear while the adversities of life could be borne, may now receive some attention where all confidence in the tried is lost.
TABLE OF REFERENCE.
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CHAPTER 1: GOVERNMENT AND ITS TRUE FUNCTION.
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CHAPTER 2: SELF-PRESERVATION.
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CHAPTER 3: PROBING CIVILIZATION.
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CHAPTER 4: THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUIVALENTS
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CHAPTER 5: ORGANIZATION AND COOPERATION...
- CONCLUSION
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CAUTION TO THE READER.-- See Introduction to Chapter 1.
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Paragraphs 259, 274,
347, 558.
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ISSUES OF THE PRESENT WAR AND OF THE AGE.--
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Par. 19, 20,
25, 28, 33,
36, 42, 43
to 46, 108, 118
to 122, 128, 129,
132, 134, 136,
140, 141, 146,
148 to 150, 151,
154, 155, 187,
188, 218, 240
to 242, 279, 301,
362, 440, 451,
511 to 521,
531, 536,
544 to 550.
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ROOTS OF CONFUSION AND VIOLENCE.--
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Par. 1, 14,
35, 104, 116
to 118, 121, 124
to 127, 145, 148
to 156, 158, 161,
173 to 178, 186,
187, 190 to 196,
202, 205, 208,
219 to 224, 226,
268 to 270, 277,
278, 287, 301,
303, 309 to 317,
322 to 327, 328
to 332, 335 to 340,
351, 352, 359
to 361, 363, 366,
367, 369, 384,
388 to 394, 397
to 399, 400 to 402,
406, 416, 451,
481 to 496,
503, 508,
509, 515,
530, 534,
546, 549.
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INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, Importance of.-- Par. 40,
125,
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137, 342,
449, 490
to 494, 499,
523, 524,
531.
- EQUITABLE MONEY.--WHAT MONEY OUGHT TO BE.--
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Par. 230 to 245,
274, 424, 529
to 532, 562. See Specimen, page 185.
- BARBARISM, THE MODEL OF PRESENT CIVILIZATION.--
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Par. 103 to 106,
112 to 116, 118,
119, 130, 159,
164, 168 to 171,
175, 180, 269.
- TRUE FORM AND FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT.-- Par. 2 to
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4, 9, 17,
18, 22, 42,
43, 46, 48
to 51, 57, 59,
62, 70, 143,
146, 157, 332
to 335, 461,
508, 511,
512, 537
to 541, 544
to 546.
- REBELLION IMPOSSIBLE AGAINST A GOVERNMENT
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RIGHTLY CONSTITUTED.-- Par. 28,
36, 469 to 474.
- INDIVIDUALITY, THE GREAT DIVINE LAW OF ORDER,
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SECURITY, PEACE, AND SUCCESS. -- Par.
10, 38, 71,
162, 166, 167,
341, 350 to 352,
368, 384, 388,
396, 434 to
439, 441,
451, 452,
475, 479
to 483, 491
to 500, 502,
503, 505,
508, 509,
511, 513,
514, 516,
519, 520,
523, 529,
546, 554
to 557.
- ABOLITION OF ALL FORMS OF SLAVERY BY THE PRINCIPLE
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OF EQUIVALENTS.-- Par. 242,
285.
- THE MOST DISASTROUS ERROR OF HUMAN SOCIETY IS
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CLANSHIP, "UNIONS" OR COMMUNISM OF INTERESTS.-- Par. 116 to 141, 144,
148 to 154, 161
to 167, 322 to 332,
335 to 340, 344,
436, 438,
439, 452,
490 to 500,
501, 503,
512.
- INALIENABLE RIGHTS.-- Par. 1, 2,
35, 360.
- DEFECTS OF VERBAL RULES.-- Par. 10,
23, 24, 388
to 405, 566.
- DISCRIMINATION, THE GREAT BALANCE-WHEEL TO
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TRUE CIVILIZATION.-- Par. 4
to 9, 22, 33,
346, 490 to 495,
510.
- FATAL ERRORS AND DEFECTS.-- Par. 14,
19, 20, 23,
29, 35,
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44, 54, 104,
106, 116 to 118,
121, 122, 124,
125, 130, 144,
148, 152 to 155,
158, 161, 173,
174, 178, 187,
228, 268, 287,
322 to 332, 335
to 340, 341, 344
to 346, 353, 355,
356, 358, 359,
362, 363, 366,
369, 384, 387
to 395, 397 to 400,
401, 402, 406,
440, 448,
451, 490,
511, 513,
514, 530,
534, 537
to 543, 546
to 549.
- IMPORTANT FUNDAMENTAL FACTS.--
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Par. 2, 3,
5, 6, 8,
9, 21, 22,
24, 25, 33
to 36, 38, 48,
49, 60, 61,
64, 75, 76,
82, 106, 110,
116, 144, 145,
171 to 179, 184
to 186, 239, 245,
258, 270, 273,
275, 276, 286,
287, 290 to 300,
301, 303 to 305,
309, 310, 312
to 316, 317 to 319,
322 to 327. See Roots of Confusion. 344, 346,
351 to 353, 357
to 363, 367, 369,
384, 388 to 397,
403 to 413, 416,
419, 420, 426
to 429, 431, 442,
445, 449
to 451, 465
to 496, 503,
504, 508,
509, 511
to 515, 517,
518, 521
to 524, 528
to 530, 533,
534, 536,
551, 554
to 566, 568.
- EQUITABLE COMPENSATION FOR LABOR.-- Par. 183
to 234, 246, 247,
264 to 269, 274.
- COMPETITION DEPRIVED OF ITS DESTRUCTIVE POWER
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AND CONVERTED INTO A BENEFICIENT AND IRRESISTIBLE REGULATOR, BY THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUIVALENTS.--Par. 280
to 286, 288, 290,
299, 304 to 308.
- MEANS TO BE EMPLOYED FOR TRUE CIVILIZATION.--
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Par. 2, 17,
18, 21, 25,
26, 32, 42
to 46, 49, 53,
55, 56, 58,
63 to 74, 80,
81, 107 to 109,
129, 131, 132,
134, 135, 139,
140, 143, 160,
161, 163, 188,
198, 200, 206,
225 to 227, 238,
242, 247, 273
to 275, 282 to 287,
290, 300, 302,
304, 318, 322
to 327, 342, 349
to 352, 355, 356,
364, 379, 382,
383, 407, 415,
417, 421 to 425,
428, 430, 433
to 442, 452
to 458, 461,
464 to 468,
478, 497,
498, 503
to 505, 508,
511 to 513,
516, 518,
522, 523,
526, 531
to 533, 536,
544 to 546,
550, 556,
567 to 569.
- THE INTERESTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL HARMONIZED
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WITH THE INTERESTS OF THE PUBLIC, OR COOPERATION.-- Par. 227 to 258, 272.
- THE INDESTRUCTIBLE INSTINCT OF SELF-PRESERVATION
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OR INDIVIDUAL, SOVEREIGNTY, BEING UNDERSTOOD, AND BORNE IN MIND, BECOMES THE LONG-NEEDED REGULATOR OF HUMAN INTERCOURSE.-- Par. 2, 3, 7,
16, 19, 21,
23, 36, 70
to 72, 76, 134,
139, 145, 349,
354, 360, 361,
380, 381, 407
to 413, 449
to 452, 469
to 472, 475,
516, 523,
536, 544
to 546, 556.
- EQUITABLE EDUCATION.-- Par. 305
to 308.
- OBSTACLES TO TRUE CIVILIZATION.-- Par. 299,
323, 338, 476,
479, 501.
- DELIBERATIVE COUNCILS AND THEIR TRUE FUNCTION.
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-- Par. 63 to 76,
327, 332, 461,
568.
- THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUIVALENTS.-- Par. 183
to 234.
- TRUE FUNCTION OF LEADERSHIP.-- Par. 16,
349 to 351, 364,
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365, 367,
370, 378, 385.
- LEADER DISTINGUISHED FROM TYRANT.-- Par. 16,
349 to
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352, 363.
- IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ANSWERED.-- Par. 4,
23, 25, 26,
289
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to 300, 305
to 308, 371, 372,
446 to 458,
518.
- PREVENTION AND RESTRAINT DISTINGUISHED FROM
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PUNISHMENT. -- Par. 4
to 6, 29, 30,
64, 65.
- THE TRUE "BALANCE OF POWER."-- Par. 48,
181, 182, 240,
244, 536.
- DEFECTS OF COMMON MONEY AND COMMERCE.-- Par.
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168, 169,
171 to 174, 176,
177, 186, 187,
287.
- CONCENTRATED CAPITAL.-- Par. 275.
- UNCONSCIOUS EXERCISE OF SELF-SOVEREIGNTY.-- Par. 3,
24, 360, 409.
- DISINTEGRATION THE SCIENTIFIC REMEDY FOR CONFUSION,
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AND PREVENTIVE OF VIOLENCE.-- Par. 77,128,162,164
to 167, 246, 322,
355, 434 to
438, 440,
441, 481
to 500, 509,
511, 512,
519, 523,
548, 549.
- INTEREST ON MONEY.-- Par. 221
to 224, 260, 261,
264 to 269.
- WHAT CONSTITUTES INVASION.-- Par. 372
to 376.
- THE LEGITIMATE SPHERE OF SOVEREIGNTY.-- Par. 10
to 12, 354, 357,
360, 378, 379,
381, 428, 470,
487, 508,
557.
- EQUITABLE MERCHANDIZING.-- Par. 246,
247, 282 to 285.
- PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATION OF EQUITABLE FREEDOM.
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-- Par. 20, 83,
145, 258, 259,
384, 386, 408
to 415, 421, 525,
527, 528,
564 to 567.
- EXPEDIENTS DISTINGUISHED FROM PRINCIPLES.-- Par.
4 to 9, 372.
- VALIDITY OF CONTRACTS.-- 386,
387, 446 to
470.
- LEGITIMATE RESISTANCE OF WRONGS.-- Par. 4
to 7, 9, 22,
36, 372,
373, 375 to 377.
- DISCIPLINE RECONCILED WITH FREEDOM.--Par. 23,
26, 27,
36, 39, 40,
54, 386.
- ORGANIZATION AND HARMONIC COOPERATION WITHOUT
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SECTISM OR CLANSHIP, AND WITHOUT CONFLICT WITH EQUITAB1E FREEDOM.-- Par. 227 to 258,
272, 288, 348
to 355, 382, 384
to 387, 421 to 424,
526.
- FIRST STEPS TOWARDS TRUE ORDER AND PROSPERITY.
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-- Par. 53, 56,
63, 66 to 73,
146, 160, 161,
164, 527, 567
to 569.
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