CHAPTER Ⅰ.MECHANISM, SCARCITY, WORKING RULES 1
CHAPTER Ⅱ.PROPERTY, LIBERTY AND VALUE 11
Ⅰ.Use-Value and Exchange-Value 11
Ⅱ.Opportunity and Encumbrance 21
Ⅲ.Power 28
Ⅳ.Economy 36
CHAPTER Ⅲ.PHYSICAL, ECONOMIC AND MORAL POWER 47
CHAPTER Ⅳ.TRANSACTIONS 65
Ⅰ.The Parties 65
Ⅱ.Performance, Avoidance, Forbearance 69
Ⅲ.Actual, Potential, Possible, Impossible 79
Ⅳ.Authorized Transactions 83
Ⅴ.Authoritative Transactions 100
1.Collective Power 100
2.Remedial Powers 108
3.Substantive Powers 114
4.Determining Powers 121
Probability 121
Purpose 127
Reciprocity 129
Ⅵ.Working Rules 134
CHAPTER Ⅴ.GOING CONCERNS 143
Ⅰ.Working Rules of Political, Industrial and Cul-tural Concerns 143
Ⅱ.Faculties and Opportunities 153
Ⅲ.Assets and Liabilities 157
Ⅳ.Valuation, Apportionment, Imputation 165
Ⅴ.The Unit Rule 172
Ⅵ.Going Plant and Going Business 182
1.Wealth vs.ⅣCommonwealth 182
2.Physical Connections 186
3.Lawfulness and Unlawfulness 188
4.Goodwill and Privilege 191
5.Going Concern Value 195
6.Uhcomp cnsated Service 203
CHAPTER Ⅵ.THE RENT BARGAIN—FEUDALISM AND USE-VALUE 214
CHAPTER Ⅶ.THE PRICE BARGAIN—CAPITALISM AND EXCHANGE-VALUE 225
Ⅰ. The Commonwealth 225
Ⅱ. Incorporeal Property—Encumbrances 235
1. Promises 235
2. Legal Tender 240
Ⅲ. Intangible Propertyy—Opportunities 246
1. Negotiability 246
2. Commodity Tickets and Price Tickets 254
3. Goodwill and Privilege 261
4. Copyrights and Patents 274
CHAPTER Ⅷ.THE WAGE BARGAIN—INDUSTRIALISM 283
Ⅰ.Individual Bargaining 283
Ⅱ.Associated Persons and Associated Property 288
Ⅲ.Custom and Law 298
Ⅳ.Industrial Government 306
CHAPTER Ⅸ.PUBLIC PURPOSE 313
Ⅰ.Concerns and Positions 313
Ⅱ.Classification 321
Ⅲ.The Working Rules of Going Concerns 331
Ⅳ.Due Process of Thinking 342
Ⅴ.Discretion 353
Ⅵ.Economic Theory of Going Concerns 359
INDEX 389