Here's everyman's approach to the present problem -- can democracy survive? He answers the question through the agencies nearest to us, -- the city, the nation, modern education. He relates the problem to the question of wealth in the making, wealth in the spending, and proves that the ultimate solution is in our own hands, not the hands of external forces, beyond our control. He sounds the death knell of the capitalistic system, and the business for profit; of defensive measures for home consumption, ostensibly. And he pleads for wider cooperation, through city, state, nation, and the family of nations.