“Civilization, or that which is so called, has operated two ways to make one part of society more affluent and the other part more wretched than would have been the lot of either in a natural state.”
Quote by Thomas Paine
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Agrarian Justice, opposed to Agrarian Law, and Agrarian Monopoly. Being a plan for ameliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a National Fund
Agrarian Justice, opposed to Agrarian Law, and Agrarian Monopoly is a treatise that delves into the principles of agrarian justice, aiming to enhance human conditions by introducing a national fund system. The author critically examines existing agrarian laws and monopolies, proposing an alternative approach to economic and social organization. The work is a comprehensive plan that seeks to ameliorate the state of humanity through systemic changes. more
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