The natural and artificial rights of property contrasted
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The natural and artificial rights of property contrasted
(The Ricardian socialists, 6)
Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1997
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"This volume is a reprint of the 1832 edition"--T.p. verso
Reprint. Originally published: London : B. Steil, 1832
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Ricardian Socialists occupy a key position in the development of British economics in the nineteenth century, and in the wider development of socialist thought.
Addressing all of the burning economic issues of the day, their work can be divided into two schools: 'anti-capitalist economists' including Hodgskin and Ravenstone, and co-operative socialists including Thompson, Gray and Bray. Both groups are represented in this set.
Table of Contents
A Few Doubts as to the Correctness of Some Opinions Generally Entertained on the Subject of Population [1821] Percy Ravenstone 496pp A Lecture on Human Happiness [1825] John Gray 96pp Labour Defended Against the Claims of Capital [1825] Thomas Hodgskin 96pp Labour Rewarded: The Claims of Capital Conciliated [1827] William Thompson 144pp Popular Political Economy [1827] Thomas Hodgskin 304pp The Natural and Artificial Rights of Property Contrasted [1832] Thomas Hodgskin 208pp Labour's Wrongs and Labour's Remedy [1839] JF Bray 224pp
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