The man on your back:a preface to the art of living without producing in modern society.
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CONTENTS
Parasitism: A Paradox and a Problem
1. Who Are the Parasitic?
2. Chronic Dependents: the Beggar
3. Parasitic Recipients of Organized Care
4. The Predatory Who Take by Stealth or Force
5. Those Who Live by Fraud
6. The Panderers
7. International Predation
8. Entrenched Parasites
9. Family Parasites
10. Parasites of Religious Institutions
11. Political Parasites
12. The Economically Entrenched
13. Effects of Parasitism
14. Economic Effects: the Loss of Potential Service
15. The Burden of Maintenance
16. The Parasitic Perversion of Distribution
17. Social Effects: the Poisoning of Human Relationships
18. The Contagion of Parasitic Example
19. Biological Effects: Excessive Mortality
20. The Effects on Mate Selection
21. A Factor in Reproductive Selection
22. Social Health or Social Decay
Index
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