Introduction: A "Science of Liberty"
1: "It is our misery and ruin thus to be improved"
Calculated Extraction, 1623-1697
2: "In order to love mankind, it is necessary to lower your expectations"
Labor Control and Psychological Egoism, 1690-1783
3: "Machines that cannot err"
Mechanized Labor and the Panopticon, 1770-1810
4: "They will be compelled of themselves to work for you"
Political Economy in Antebellum America, 1800-1865
5: "The whole world appears despicable"
Competitive Evolution and Japanese Industrialization, 1854-1905
6: "In the past the man has been first; in the future the system must be first"
Scientific Management and "Free Enterprise," 1880-1945
7: "A Fantastic Fairyland"
Factory Discipline and the Postwar Right, 1946-1967
8: "The interdependent world we have tried to build"
Multinationals, Macroeconomics, and the Road to Reagan, 1967-1980
9: "Economics represents the actual world"
Popular Economics, 1981-2009
10: "No Space to Be Human"
Dreams of Exit, 2009-2024
Conclusion: There is an alternative