VOLUME 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part IV VOLITION Section 106 Will: The Lever of Probability Page 193 107 Resolution: Deciding to Decide 372 108 Decision: The Choice Act 373 109 Habit: The Mantle of Disciples and Sloths 377 110 Principle: Accordance with Rules 378 111 Benefit: Good Fit 380 112 Intention: Orientation Towards Goals 382 113 Commerce: Materialist Affairs 385 114 Design: Planning Futures 389 115 Needs: Exigencies of Necessity 396 116 Expedience: The Pragmatic Option 398 117 Concern: Relative Interest 399 118 Utility: Accordance of Value 400 119 Fitness: A Sense of Appropriateness 401 120 Value: Degree of Worth 403 121 Excellence: Imminent Perfection 408 122 Health: The Maintenance of Vital Functions 410 123 Improvement: Progress Towards Betterment 414 124 Corruption: The Debasement of Integrity 416 125 Restoration: The Reinstatement of Natural Balance 425 126 Security: Mental Quietude 428 127 Danger: Contingent Loss 430 128 Industry: Human Activity 432 129 Behaviour: Environmental Responsiveness 435 130 Politics: The Non-Violent Promotion of Social Policy 437 131 Advice: Counsel for Consideration 443 132 Law: Mankind’s Ordination System 445 133 Technology: A Driver of Change 453 134 Perplexity: The Child of Complexity 461 135 Competition: The Struggle for Survival 462 136 Collaboration: Compound Interest 465 137 Harmony: Conformity to Principles of Integration 468 138 Aggression: Uncivilized Behaviour 472 139 Reciprocity: This for That 473 140 Peace: The Linchpin of Civilization 476 141 War: The Failure of Diplomacy 479 142 Arms: A Farewell to Welfare 484 143 Success: The Sunset of a Goal 486 144 Welfare: To Fare Well 488 145 Authority: The Power to Control Events 489 146 Leadership: Advancing Change into the Unknown 500 147 Freedom: Relative Absence of Restrictive Relations 503 148 Dependence: Reliance upon Relations 506 149 Discipline: Internal and External Control 507 150 Consent: Assent to Advice 508 151 Promise: Commitment to Intent 509 152 Agreement: Unity of Persuasion 513 153 Fulfilment: Satisfaction of Needs 514 154 Compromise: The Act of Reconciliation 516 155 Gain: The Accrual of Quantity 518 156 Socialism: Cooperative Community Life 520 157 Property: Rights to Possession 524 158 Giving: The Foundation of Material and Spiritual Life 526 159 Money: A Facsimile of Opportunity and Power 528 160 Capitalism: Competitive Community Life 530 161 Poverty: Sparsity of Resources 539 162 Cost: Whatever Must Be Given 541 163 Depreciation: That Which is Lost 547 164 Liberality: Prejudice against Prejudice 553 165 Economy: Resource Distribution and Depletion 559
Part IV VOLITION Section 106 Will: The Lever of Probability Page 193 107 Resolution: Deciding to Decide 372 108 Decision: The Choice Act 373 109 Habit: The Mantle of Disciples and Sloths 377 110 Principle: Accordance with Rules 378 111 Benefit: Good Fit 380 112 Intention: Orientation Towards Goals 382 113 Commerce: Materialist Affairs 385 114 Design: Planning Futures 389 115 Needs: Exigencies of Necessity 396 116 Expedience: The Pragmatic Option 398 117 Concern: Relative Interest 399 118 Utility: Accordance of Value 400 119 Fitness: A Sense of Appropriateness 401 120 Value: Degree of Worth 403 121 Excellence: Imminent Perfection 408 122 Health: The Maintenance of Vital Functions 410 123 Improvement: Progress Towards Betterment 414 124 Corruption: The Debasement of Integrity 416 125 Restoration: The Reinstatement of Natural Balance 425 126 Security: Mental Quietude 428 127 Danger: Contingent Loss 430 128 Industry: Human Activity 432 129 Behaviour: Environmental Responsiveness 435 130 Politics: The Non-Violent Promotion of Social Policy 437 131 Advice: Counsel for Consideration 443 132 Law: Mankind’s Ordination System 445 133 Technology: A Driver of Change 453 134 Perplexity: The Child of Complexity 461 135 Competition: The Struggle for Survival 462 136 Collaboration: Compound Interest 465 137 Harmony: Conformity to Principles of Integration 468 138 Aggression: Uncivilized Behaviour 472 139 Reciprocity: This for That 473 140 Peace: The Linchpin of Civilization 476 141 War: The Failure of Diplomacy 479 142 Arms: A Farewell to Welfare 484 143 Success: The Sunset of a Goal 486 144 Welfare: To Fare Well 488 145 Authority: The Power to Control Events 489 146 Leadership: Advancing Change into the Unknown 500 147 Freedom: Relative Absence of Restrictive Relations 503 148 Dependence: Reliance upon Relations 506 149 Discipline: Internal and External Control 507 150 Consent: Assent to Advice 508 151 Promise: Commitment to Intent 509 152 Agreement: Unity of Persuasion 513 153 Fulfilment: Satisfaction of Needs 514 154 Compromise: The Act of Reconciliation 516 155 Gain: The Accrual of Quantity 518 156 Socialism: Cooperative Community Life 520 157 Property: Rights to Possession 524 158 Giving: The Foundation of Material and Spiritual Life 526 159 Money: A Facsimile of Opportunity and Power 528 160 Capitalism: Competitive Community Life 530 161 Poverty: Sparsity of Resources 539 162 Cost: Whatever Must Be Given 541 163 Depreciation: That Which is Lost 547 164 Liberality: Prejudice against Prejudice 553 165 Economy: Resource Distribution and Depletion 559