Reprint. Originally published: Bombay, India: Libertarian Institute, 1958.
Contents
Humanization and social renaissance. A new leadership ; Academic autonomy ; Basic instruction ; Professional instruction ; Academic education ; Moral re-education ; Humanization of the family system ; Revival of the small community ; Regionalism ; Pan-humanism -- Political liberty. The obligations and rights of men ; Limited government ; Local autonomy ; Federation ; Concurrent jurisdiction ; Consent of the governed, self-determination -- Economic justice. Free enterprise ; The free market ; Mutualization ; Free trade ; Free banking, honest currency, stable money ; Free access to the possession of land ; Freedom of possession -- A call to a new leaderhsip -- Decentralist green revolutions.