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III. (For this third class no completely satisfactory term exists. 
Its scope and limits are, however, as will afterwards he seen, none 
the less definite.) 
1. Unemployed. 
(By reason of youth, misadventure, refusal, &c.). 
2. Disabled. 
(By disease, defect, age, &c.). 
3. Destructive. 
(War, crime, &c.). 
4. Remedial. 
(Of disaster, disablement, destruction, &c. 
§ 19. Knowing now the number and quality of the members of 
the society, and their respective occupations, and considering 
that they apply the resources of nature to the satisfaction of 
their wants, the manner in which these are divided — in other 
words the partition of products, comes next to be classified. This 
partition, it must he observed, may be either of territory of services 
of potential, mediate, or ultimate products, or of tokens or claims 
for these. 
These facts may he thus tabulated : — 
I. Mediate partition to classes A, B, C (and to members of 
various occupations contained in these). 
1. Of claims (currency, &c.). 
2. Of potential products. 
3. Of mediate products. 
II. Ultimate partition to A, B, C. 
1. Of territory. 
2. Of ultimate products. 
3. Of services. 
In some cases the partition is nil ; that is to say, the products, 
territory, &c., are held in common. 
§ 20. The partition of products to the members of the society 
being now disposed of, there next comes to he considered the mode 
of their consumption or use, for which a separate hut similar set of 
tables is therefore provided. 
§ 21. Finally, since the members of society are modified (1) in 
