AuthorMackay, Thomas, 1849-1912, ed.
TitleA 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.
PublishedNew York, D. Appleton and company, 1891.
Descriptionxxii p., 1 ℓ., 414 p. incl. tables.
General Note"Authorized edition."
Formatted NoteContents: 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.
SubjectsLiberty.
Socialism -- Great Britain.
Other AuthorsSpencer, Herbert, 1820-1903.
LC Card Number02-19695/8
Call Number/Copies 
 WRHS Research Library: HX 246 M153
mq118604: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
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