SYNOPSIS or COKTEKTS. 



CO-OFERATIOB.— Introductory.— {!) Statemetit of its Conditions.— (2). 



LIBERTY AND ORDER.- Surrender of Libertrj from Incapacity'?— {2) 

 02j'inions7-Morals%-Evils'i-{3) Critical Evils^- Crimed- {4>,. Law 

 OF SociETARV FREEDOM.— i?eap^oci<7/.—i?a<ionrtZe of Liberty.—STAivs 

 OF THE Individual. -/te Sovereignty. -(5). Function and Scope of 

 Government.- (6) Origin of Over-Oovernment.-(7). Co-operative 

 Association.— I^s Nature. Liberty in Lifk.— Its Disciplinary Power.— 

 (8) The Test of Truth.— Rectifies Conscience.— The Seal of Love.— {'d). 



EQUITY —Grounds of Ownership.— iS^o< Law or Labor, but Equal Lib- 

 erty -ill) BASisoFVmc-E.-Laborvs. Skill.-(12). Competition 

 THE Regulator OFPRiCE.^^#-ec<s of ts Partial AppUcathn.-Mistaken 

 for Lack of Protection. The Currency.-(13) One of L^bor.-Und oj 



Measure. — (14). 



VIOLATIONS OF EQUITY. - (15) i?e««.—Pncc on Land.— Incompatible 

 with Use —Price Cancels Price.— {lb) Rise in Values.— Result of Land- 

 lord sm -(16). Interest.- i?epz/6^ canizing Credit.— {ll) How Inter- 

 est Wo/-te.- (18) Power of Usury. The Profit Making System.->Soci- 

 ety cannot Spectilate.-Cost vs. Profit. — (19). 



VIOLATIONS OF LIBERTY. -Majority RuLE.-J'or Places and Person.^, 

 a Pnnciple of Liberty -{20). Co-operation vs. Corporation. -Xe- 

 qalized Privilege. Government Control- T/^e Worst Corporation.- 

 rn) Government Regulation.— A^oi on Socialistic Grounds.— Leg it- 

 imacv oftlie thing Regulated.-Must be done Natui ally. -Equal to Laissez 

 faire.— (22). Codifying the hAWS.—Contra>y to Liberty and Justice. 

 (23) Political Machinery.— A^oi an Agency. The Co-opera- 

 tor's Relation to PoLiTics.-Socra^ befoie Political Forces.- Should 

 Abstain from Politics.-i2i). Co-operative Methods All Power- 

 KUL.-Powey of Passive Resistance.- (25) Outline of Attack on the 

 Order of Business.— (2Q). Conclusion. 



The Nuxt Number of Thk Sun will be devoted to The Reorganization 

 of Business, on a Labor instead of a usury basis, embracing Consump- 

 tion, Production and Exchange; or the Store, the Bank, the Farm and 



Factory. 



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