“Political economy is the science of free society. Its theory and its history alike establish this position. Its fundamental maxims, Laissez-faire and 'Pas trop gouverner' are at war with all kinds of slavery, for they in fact assert that individuals and peoples prosper most when governed least.”
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Sociology for the South: or, The failure of free society
This book delves into the social structures and interactions within the Southern United States, analyzing the complexities and shortcomings of a free society in that context. more
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