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Collective needs or tendencies

Functions

Institutions

Pathological facts

III.

Need of activity in common.

and of exercise of the collective will.

Labor; division of labor; competition and cooperation.

Government; legislative and judiciary functions.

[Slavery, serfdom servantage?]; corporations, syndicates; labor-bureaus.

Legislative, executive, and judiciary bodies. Ministries; royalty; government. States, cities, federations, communes, families. Elections.

Strikes; coercion.

Anarchy; political troubles; revolutions.

IV.

Tendencies properly social.

Respect for moral beings.

Help for the weak.

Solidarity and charity.

Property. Tribunals and juries.

Houses of correction. Politeness and manners. Educational institutions.

Alms-houses; funds for relief and old-age pensions. Works of moral helpfulness.

Theft. Violation of liberties.

Immoral legislation. Poverty and mendicity.