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Paperback Practical Details In Equitable Commerce Book

ISBN: 1024721280

ISBN13: 9781024721287

Practical Details In Equitable Commerce

"Practical Details In Equitable Commerce" explores the practical implementation of social principles advocated by Josiah Warren in his previous works, "Equitable Commerce" and "The Science of Society." This book details the actual workings of these principles through years of experimentation. Warren, a prominent figure in the early American individualist anarchist movement, sought to create a society based on voluntary cooperation and equitable exchange.

This work provides a detailed account of Warren's efforts to put his theories into practice, offering valuable insights into the challenges and possibilities of creating alternative social and economic systems. It remains relevant for those interested in the history of utopian experiments, anarchist thought, and alternative economic models.

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