[This is the Table of Contents of Murphey’s 1962 book Emergent Man.]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART ONE: THE PHILOSOPHY OF EMERGENCE
*Chapter 1: The Obscene, the Godly and the Sterile
(The Subjective Isolation of the
Inner-Directed,
Creative Man in Extroverted Society)
*Chapter 2: The Mood of the Obscene Man: Alienation
*Chapter 3: The Beast of Unreason
*Chapter 5: The
Morality of Liberty: Liberty as the Framework
for Emergence
PART TWO: A BROAD PERSPECTIVE OF LIBERTY
*Chapter 6: The Core of Liberty: Its General Rationale
*Chapter 7: Notes on Future Slaughter: A Defense of Morality
*Chapter 8: All Liberty is Intellectual Liberty
*Chapter 9: The Appreciation of Difference
PART THREE: LIBERTY
IN PARTICULAR AREAS
*Chapter 10: Liberty: Discursive Affairs
. Unspoken Thoughts
. Spoken Thoughts in Their Mental Aspect
. Spoken Thoughts in Their Inciting Aspect
*Chapter 11: The Economics of Liberty and Emergence
. The Humanism of the “Economic”
. The Economic Basis of the Free Society – The “Market Economy”
. Business Organizations, Unions and Monopoly
.
The Economics of the Non-Emergent Man: The Welfare State,
the Weakling Principle and the Illusion of Progressivism
. The Specter of Socialism – Benevolent and Otherwise
*Chapter 12: The Monetary and Banking Institutions of the Free Society
*Chapter 13: The Family as a Basic Institution: the Ethic of Sex
*Chapter 14: The Government of Liberty: Its Substance, Form and Procedure
. Its Functions: Legitimate and Illegitimate
.
The Definition, Application and Enforcement of Rights and
Obligations
Providing a Private Sphere of Personal Inviolability,
Private Property and Contract
.
Government’s Function in Further Extending the Legal
and Institutional Bases of Private Action
. Government’s Function in Itself Performing Certain Tasks
. Government in Education
. National Defense
. Contemporary Governmental Programs of an Inappropriate Nature
. The Preventive, as Distinguished from Remedial, Functions of Government
. The Rule of Law: The Jurisprudential Principles of a Free Society
. A Written Constitution of Specifically Enumerated Powers
. The Separation of Powers
. The Decentralization of Governmental Power
. Majority Rule: Its Proper Place and Limitations
.
Taxation: “Turn Around Taxes” and the “Soak the Rich” Principle
. Conclusion
CONCLUSION
*Chapter 15: Toward a New Religion and a New Intellectualism