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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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Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine, born on February 9, 1737, and died on June 8, 1809, was a prominent American writer, political figure, and philosopher during the American Revolutionary War. He is renowned for his radical democratic ideas and his contributions to the American independence movement. more

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