Summary: The author discusses the need for a new social order in India, addressing issues of poverty, inequality, and insecurity. The key principles of this new order are Bread, Brotherhood, Freedom, and Justice. The author emphasizes the importance of providing economic security, national security, and opportunities for self-expression. The existing capitalist system is critiqued for its chaos and disorder, leading to exploitation and selfishness. The author proposes collectivism as a more adequate replacement for capitalism, advocating for common ownership to abolish class distinctions and inequality. The discussion also touches upon the role of religion and moral idealism in achieving this new social order and the need for international cooperation and world federation to prevent war and promote global justice. The book calls for a shift towards a system that prioritizes the well-being of individuals and society as a whole, offering a vision for a more equitable and just future for India.