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| VII. | Section 5. Of the independence gained by modern people from the advancement of industry original: "industry" here refers to purposeful labor and manufacturing | - 123 |
| VIII. | Of the revenue of capital | - 128 |
| Section 1. Of loans at interest | - 129 | |
| Section 2. Of the profits of capital | - 153 | |
| Section 3. Of the uses of capital most beneficial to society | - 160 | |
| IX. | Of the revenue of land: | |
| Section 1. Of the profit of landed property | - 165 | |
| Section 2. Of rent | - 177 | |
| X. | Of the effect of revenue derived by one nation from another | - 184 |
| XI. | Of the way in which the quantity of the product affects population: | |
| Section 1. Of population, as connected with political economy | - 191 | |
| Section 2. Of the influence of the quality of a national product upon the local distribution of the population | 211 |
| I. | Of the different kinds of consumption | - 221 |
| II. | Of the effect of consumption in general | - 230 |
| III. | Of the effect of productive consumption Productive consumption refers to using goods or capital to create more value, such as raw materials used in a factory. | - 235 |
| IV. | Of the effect of unproductive consumption in general Unproductive consumption refers to the final use of goods for personal enjoyment or necessity, which does not result in further wealth creation. | - 241 |
| V. | Of individual consumption, its motives and its effects | - 252 |
| VI. | Of public consumption: | |
| Section 1. Of the nature and general effect of public consumption Public consumption refers to spending by the state or government. | - 275 |