Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Agrarian Justice (1797)
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Chapter 2
Some Causes of Popular Poverty, Derived from the Enriching Nature of Interests, Rents, Duties, Inheritances, and Church Establishments, Investigated in their Principles and Consequences, and Agreement with the Scriptures (1817)
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Chapter 3
The Rights of Man to Property! Being a Proposition to Make it Equal among the Adults of the Present Generation: and to Provide for its Equal Transmission to Every Individual of Each Succeeding Generation, on Arriving at Maturity (1829)
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Chapter 4
Brownson’s Defence. Defence of the Article on the Laboring Classes. From the Boston Quarterly Review (1840)
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Chapter 5
The Right to Labour and Property (1848)
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Chapter 6
Natural Law, or Justice as a New Governance for Society according to the Destiny of Man (1854)
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Chapter 7
Social Economics (1874)
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Chapter 8
The Rights of Infants (1797)
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Chapter 9
Agrarian Equality — To Mr. R. Carlile, Dorchester Gaol (1824)
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Chapter 10
Letter to the High Judge (1803)
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Chapter 11
Solution of the Social Problem or Humanitarian Constitution, Based upon Natural Law, and Preceded by the Exposition of Reasons (1848)
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Chapter 12
Scheme for a State Bonus (1918)
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Chapter 13
A Reasonable Revolution. Being a Discussion of the State Bonus Scheme — a Proposal for a National Minimum Income (1919)
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Chapter 14
The Community’s Credit. A Consideration of the Principle and Proposals of the Social Credit Movement (1922)
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Chapter 15
(I) The Next Ten Years in British Social and Economic Policy (1929) (II) Principles of Economic Planning (1935)
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Chapter 16
Something to Look Forward To. A Suggestion for a New Social Contract (1943)
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Some Causes of Popular Poverty, Derived from the Enriching Nature of Interests, Rents, Duties, Inheritances, and Church Establishments, Investigated in their Principles and Consequences, and Agreement with the Scriptures (1817)
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Chapter title |
Some Causes of Popular Poverty, Derived from the Enriching Nature of Interests, Rents, Duties, Inheritances, and Church Establishments, Investigated in their Principles and Consequences, and Agreement with the Scriptures (1817)
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Chapter number |
2 |
Book title |
The Origins of Universal Grants
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Published by |
Palgrave Macmillan, London, January 2004
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DOI |
10.1057/9780230522824_2 |
Book ISBNs |
978-1-349-51435-9, 978-0-230-52282-4
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