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A plea for liberty; an argument against socialism and socialistic legislation, consisting of an introduction by Herbert Spencer and essays by various writers.
Athenaeum of Philadelphia - American Imprints 1891 Mackay
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mackay, Thomas, 1849-1912, ed.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Socialism.
- Socialism--Great Britain.
- Liberty.
- Industrial policy.
- Libraries.
- Physical Description:
- x, 414 p. 22cm
- Edition:
- [Authorized ed.]
- Place of Publication:
- New York, D. Appleton, 1891.
- Contents:
- Introduction. From freedom to bondage, by H. Spencer.
- The impracticability of socialism, by E. S. Robertson.
- The limits of liberty, by W. Donisthorpe.
- Liberty for labour, by G. Howell.
- State socialism in the Antipodes, by C. Fairfield.
- The discontent of the working-classes, by E. Vincent.
- Investment, by T. Mackay.
- Free education, by Rev. B. H. Alford.
- The housing of the working-classes and of the poor, by A. Raffalovich.
- The evils of state trading as illustrated by the Post Office, by F. Millar.
- Free libraries, by M. D. O'Brien.
- The State and electrical distribution, by F. W. Beauchamp Gordon.
- True line of deliverance, by A. Herbert.
- OCLC:
- 1161319
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