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CHAPTER I.—A SCIENCE BASED UPON ASSUMPTIONS . . . . . 1
II.—OF SCIENCE AND ITS METHODS . . . . . 33
III.—OF MAN, THE SUBJECT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE . . . . . 77
IV.—OF THE PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL LAWS . . . . . 116
V.—OF THE SOCIETARY ORGANIZATION societary: a term used by Carey to describe the structure, functioning, and laws of human society . . . . . 130
VI.—OF MATTER AND MIND . . . . . 148
VII.—OF MATTER AND MIND, continued . . . . . 174
VIII.—OF MATTER AND MIND, continued . . . . . 198
IX.—OF MATTER AND MIND, continued . . . . . 234
X.—OF MIND AND MORALS . . . . . 294
XI.—OF MIND AND MORALS, continued . . . . . 308
XII.—OF CIVILIZATION . . . . . 345
XIII.—OF SCIENTIFIC RELATIONS . . . . . 374
XIV.—DEFINITIONS . . . . . 375
A.—The Law of Distribution . . . . . 379
B.—Occupation of the Earth . . . . . 382
C.—Statistical Facts . . . . . 392
D.—The Opium Trade . . . . . 395
E.—Effects of an Exclusive Agriculture . . . . . 404
F.—The Proletariat proletariat: the social class of wage-earners, those who do not own the means of production and survive by selling their labor . . . . . 406