Contents: Foreword; I. A Dream of Things as they are—A Vision of Things to be; II. The Conditions, Good and Bad—but never Indifferent—that prevail among Us; III. A Certain Inevitable Law that deals with Nations and with their People; IV. As to Government—Something that can never be Apart from the People …; V. In a Great ‘’People’s Movement’’ lies the People’s Greater Welfare and the Safety of all their Institutions—It is Due Now; VI. Natural Resources and Public Utilities for the Public Welfare; VII. Labor and its Uniting Power …; VIII. Agencies through which we shall secure the Return of an Efficient People’s Government …; IX. The Great Nation—Its People, its Powers, its Possibilities—The Greater Nation; X. The Life of the Higher Beauty and Power—Individual—National.
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