Equitable Commerce: A New Development of Principles as Substitutes for Laws and Governments, for the Harmoneous Adjustment and Regulation of the Pecuniary, Intellectual, and Moral Intercourse of Mankind, Proposed as Elements of New Society by Josiah Warren

Equitable Commerce: A New Development of Principles as Substitutes for Laws and Governments, for the Harmoneous Adjustment and Regulation of the Pecuniary, Intellectual, and Moral Intercourse of Mankind, Proposed as Elements of New Society

Josiah Warren

82 pages first pub 1846 (editions)

nonfiction economics informative medium-paced
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