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Social Problems Henry George [1883] Title Page Contents Chapter 1: The Increasing Importance of Social Questions Chapter 2: Political Dangers Chapter 3: Coming Increase of Social Pressure Chapter 4: Two Opposing Tendencies Chapter 5: The March of Concentration Chapter 6: The Wrong In Existing Social Conditions Chapter 7: Is It The Best Of All Possible Worlds? Chapter 8: That We All Might Be Rich Chapter 9: First Principles Chapter 10: The Rights Of Man Chapter 11: Dumping Garbage Chapter 12: Over-Production Chapter 13: Unemployed Labor Chapter 14: The Effects of Machinery Chapter 15: Slavery And Slavery Chapter 16: Public Debts And Indirect Taxation Chapter 17: The Functions Of Government Chapter 18: What We Must Do Chapter 19: The First Great Reform Chapter 20: The American Farmer Chapter 21: City And Country Chapter 22: Conclusion Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3