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Contents: Introduction Chapter 1. Of the Economic Science § 1.— Opposition Between Fact and Right in Social Economy. § 2.— Inadequacy of Theories and Criticisms. Chapter 2. Of Value § 1.— Opposition of Value in Use and Value in Exchange. § 2.— Constitution of Value; Definition of Wealth. § 3.— Application of the Law of Proportionality of Values. Chapter 3. Economic Evolutions.—First Period.—The Division of Labor Chapter III. Economic Evolutions.— First Period.— The Division of Labor. § 1.— Antagonistic Effects of the Principle of Division. § 2.— Impotence of Palliatives.— MM. Blanqui, Chevalier, Dunoyer, Rossi, and Passy. Chapter 4. Second Period.—Machinery Chapter IV. Second Period.— Machinery. § 1.— Of the Function of Machinery in Its Relations to Liberty. § 2.— Machinery’s Contradiction.— Origin of Capital and Wages. § 3.— Of Preservatives Against the Disastrous Influence of Machinery. Chapter 5. Third Period.—Competition Chapter V. Third Period.— Competition. § 1.— Necessity of Competition. § 2.— Subversive Effects of Competition, and the Destruction of Liberty Thereby. § 3.— Remedies Against Competition. Chapter 6. Fourth Period.—Monopoly Chapter VI. Fourth Period.— Monopoly. § 1.— Necessity of Monopoly. § 2.— The Disasters in Labor and the Perversion of Ideas Caused by Monopoly. Chapter 7. Fifth Period.—Police, or Taxation Chapter VII. Fifth Period.— Police, or Taxation. § 1.— Synthetic Idea of the Tax.— Point of Departure and Development of This Idea. § 2.— Antinomy of the Tax. § 3.— Disastrous and Inevitable Consequences of the Tax. (Provisions, Sumptuary Laws, Rural and Industrial Police, Patents, Trade-Marks, Etc.) Chapter 8. Of the Responsibility of Man and of God, Under the Law of Contradiction, or a Solution of the Problem of Providence Chapter VIII. Of the Responsibility of Man and of God, Under the Law of Contradiction, or a Solution of the Problem of Providence. § 1.— The Culpability of Man.— Exposition of the Myth of the Fall. § 2.— Exposition of the Myth of Providence.— Retrogression of God.
Chicago: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, "Chapter 4. Second Period.—Machinery," The Philosophy of Misery, trans. Elwes, R. H. M. (Robert Harvey Monro), 1853- in The Philosophy of Misery Original Sources, accessed April 24, 2019, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=D9FB6SS2AZBKA62.
MLA: Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph. "Chapter 4. Second Period.—Machinery." The Philosophy of Misery, translted by Elwes, R. H. M. (Robert Harvey Monro), 1853-, in The Philosophy of Misery, Original Sources. 24 Apr. 2019. www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=D9FB6SS2AZBKA62.
Harvard: Proudhon, P, 'Chapter 4. Second Period.—Machinery' in The Philosophy of Misery, trans. . cited in , The Philosophy of Misery. Original Sources, retrieved 24 April 2019, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=D9FB6SS2AZBKA62.

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