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Labour’s Wrongs And Labour’s Remedy


“And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh.”

Volume Contents

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    Front Matter
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    Prelims By John F. Bray
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    Introduction By John F. Bray
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    I
    The Wrongs of Man, and their Origin By John F. Bray
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    II
    First Principles Relating to Society and Government By John F. Bray
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    III
    The Conditions Requisite for Individual and National Prosperity By John F. Bray
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    IV
    The Consequences of Neglecting First Principles By John F. Bray
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    V
    The Governmental Burthens of the Working Class of the United Kingdom By John F. Bray
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    VI
    The Social Burthens of the Working Class of the United Kingdom By John F. Bray
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    VII
    The Inutility of the Remedies at Present Contended For By John F. Bray
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    VIII
    The Requisites of a Social System By John F. Bray
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    IX
    The Difficulties Attendant on a Change of System By John F. Bray
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    X
    The Nature and Uses of Money By John F. Bray
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    XI
    An Outline of a Social Movement By John F. Bray
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    XII
    Contrast Between the Present System and the System of Community of Possessions By John F. Bray
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    XIII
    The Encouragements and Discouragements of the Political Economists in Regard to a Social Change By John F. Bray
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    Conclusion By John F. Bray