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Essays in social justice

Title
Essays in social justice, by Thomas Nixon Carver.
Author
Carver, Thomas Nixon, 1865-1961.
Publication
Cambridge, Harvard university press, 1925 [1915].

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Description
vii, 429 p. diagrs.; 22 cm.
Subjects
Contents
What is justice?--The ultimate basis of social conflict.--The principle of self-centered appreciation commonly called self-interest.--The forms of human conflict.--Economic competition.--How ought wealth to be distributed?--How much is a man worth?--Interest.--Socialism and the present unrest.--Constructive democracy.--The single tax.--The question of inheritance.--The question of monopoly.--The cure for poverty.--The responsibility of the rich for the condition of the poor.--Social service.--How ought the burdens of taxation to be distributed?
Call Number
SB (Carver, T. N. Essays in social justice. 1925)
OCLC
6694649
Author
Carver, Thomas Nixon, 1865-1961.
Title
Essays in social justice, by Thomas Nixon Carver.
Imprint
Cambridge, Harvard university press, 1925 [1915].
Research Call Number
SB (Carver, T. N. Essays in social justice. 1925)
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