Organisation Du Travail: Lettres conomiques Sur Le Prol tariat by Gustave Du Puynode delves into the pressing social and economic issues of the 19th century, focusing on the organization of labor and the conditions of the proletariat. Through a series of economic letters, Du Puynode examines the challenges faced by the working class and proposes potential solutions for a more equitable society.
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