Cat.No: 339646 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. Ad sheet with a long paragraph description (starting "This is a bold attack by a clear--headed observer and most candid writer on leading points and arguments made by My. Henry George") corners bumped, boards worn, some scuffing and staining on covers. First edition.

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

Cat.No: 339646

Price: $120.00

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