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On Board The Good Ship Earth John Herbert Quick [1913] Title Page Contents Introduction by Edward Alsworth Ross Chapter 1: We Are All In The Same Boat Chapter 2: How Did We Come Aboard? Chapter 3: Changing Our Quarters On Shipboard Chapter 4: The Riddle of the Raw Material of Man Chapter 5: Four Problems of Food Chapter 6: The Only Thing Worth Worshipping -- Force Chapter 7: Some Imending Migrations Chapter 8: The Iron Age -- And Then? Chapter 9: Our World-Wide Metal of Worship -- Gold Chapter 10: "Multiply And Replenish The Earth" Chapter 11: The Kind Of Passenges That Multiply Chapter 12: Seven Perils of Humanity -- Number One: The Mohammedan Peril Chapter 13: Seven Perils of Humanity -- Number Two: The Spanish-Portuguese Peril Chapter 14: Seven Perils of Humanity -- Number Three: The Russian Peril Chapter 15: Seven Perils of Humanity -- Number Four: The Hindu Peril Chapter 16: Seven Perils of Humanity -- Number Five: The Yellow Peril Chapter 17: Seven Perils of Humanity -- Number Six: The Black Peril Chapter 18: Seven Perils of Humanity -- Number Seven: The White Peril Chapter 19: The Mingling of the Peoples Chapter 20: Patriotism -- Vice or Virtue? Chapter 21: The Evils of Good Government Chapter 22: The Real White Man's Burden Chapter 23: The United States of the World Chapter 24: A Federation Problem Chapter 25: The Prevention of Floods Chapter 26: The Soil In Jeopardy Chapter 27: The Haulage of Fertility Chapter 28: The Railways Across the Decks Chapter 29: Robinson Crusoe's Lesson Chapter 30: The Water Courses Chapter 31: Poverty vs. Monopoly Chapter 32: The Nightmare of Militarism Chapter 33: Social Old Age and Death Chapter 34: The Great Migration Chapter 35: The Social Crystal