Author | Mackay, Thomas, 1849-1912, ed.
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Title | A plea for liberty [microform]; an argument against socialism and socialistic legislation, consisting of an introduction by Herbert Spencer and essays by various writers, ed. by Thomas Mackay.
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Published | New York, D. Appleton and company, 1891.
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Description | xxii p., 1 ℓ., 414 p. incl. tables.
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General Note | "Authorized edition."
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Formatted Note | Contents: Introduction: From freedom to bondage, by Herbert Spencer.--The impracticability of socialism, by Edward Stanley Robertson.--The limits of liberty, by Wordsworth Donisthorpe.--Liberty for labour, by George Howel.--State socialism in the Antipodes, by Charles Fairfield.--The discontent of the working-classes, by Edmund Vincent.--Investment, by Thomas Mackay.--Free education, by B.H. Alford.--The housing of the working-classes and of the poor, by Arthur Raffalovich.--The evils of state trading as illustrated by the post office, by Frederick Millar.--Free libraries, by M.D. O'Brien.--The state and electrical distribution, by F.W. Beauchamp Gordon.--The true line of deliverance, by Auberon Herbert.
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Subjects | Liberty. Socialism -- Great Britain.
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Other Authors | Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903.
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LC Card Number | 02-19695/8 |
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