Cat.No: 264031 The Fallacies in "Progress and Poverty;" in Henry Dunning Macleod's economics, and in "Social problems"; with the ethics of protection and free trade, and the industrial problem considered a-priori. William Hanson.

The Fallacies in "Progress and Poverty;" in Henry Dunning Macleod's economics, and in "Social problems"; with the ethics of protection and free trade, and the industrial problem considered a-priori

New York: Fowler and Wells, 1884. Hardcover. iv, 191p. + [8]p. of ads, cloth-covered boards, 5.25x7.5 inches, corners bumped, boards worn, small stain on rear board, large sticker scar and scratching (scratched down to the boards in some places) on front paste-down endpaper, pages lightly toned; first edition.

Hanson was an anarchist, land reformer, and contributor to Benjamin Tucker's Radical Review.

Cat.No: 264031

Price: $35.00

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