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A cityless and countryless world

Chapter 3: INDEX.
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This work outlines social and economic critiques of industrial society—urban overcrowding, rural isolation, wage slavery, monopolized land and capital, defective education, and oppressive governance—and proposes a constructive alternative labelled practical co-operative individualism. It advocates voluntary cooperation combined with broad individual liberty and equal rights, reorganizing production and distribution to eliminate poverty and unproductive labor, reforming land tenure and education, and suggesting gradual steps toward implementation. Comparative analysis of the proposed system and contemporary institutions supports the plan's practical application.

INDEX.

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Chapter I.Character, Description and Locality13
Chapter II.Midith’s Arrival. His opinion of our Earth25
Chapter III.The Marsian Theory of Creation and Formation40
Chapter IV.Marsian Home and Family51
Chapter V.Wealth68
Chapter VI.Labor74
Chapter VII.Interior of “Big-house”80
Chapter VIII.Interior of “Big-house” (Continued)90
Chapter IX.Happiness and Truth101
Chapter X.Exterior of “Big-house”114
Chapter XI.Exterior of “Big-house” (Concluded)126
Chapter XII.Commercial and Mercantile Systems151
Chapter XIII.Money, or Medium of Exchange170
Chapter XIV.Some Connections between Wealth, Labor, Commerce, Intercommunication, and a Medium of Exchange215
Chapter XV.Ownership of Land230
Chapter XVI.Government240
Chapter XVII.Sex Relations261
Chapter XVIII.Comparison of Our Sex Relations with Yours273
Chapter XIX.Comparison of Our Sex Relations with Yours (Continued)289
Chapter XX.Sex Relations (Concluded)297
Chapter XXI.Education312
Chapter XXII.Education—The Different Branches326
Chapter XXIII.Education—How to Teach the Different Branches, and a Critical Comparison342
Chapter XXIV.How the Transition from the Old to the New Order of Things was Accomplished388
Chapter XXV.How the Transition from the Old to the New Order of Things was Accomplished (Continued)412
Chapter XXVI.Favorable News430