Money for the Million; or, Straw for the Tale of Bricks

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Synopsis

Money for the Million; or, Straw for the Tale of Bricks, by John Taylor, presents a compelling argument for economic reform in 19th-century England. Taylor critiques the prevailing economic systems, arguing that they concentrate wealth in the hands of a few while leaving the working class in poverty. He proposes alternative models for wealth distribution and advocates for policies that promote economic justice and opportunity for all.

This historical work provides valuable insights into the economic and social issues of the Victorian era. Taylor's analysis offers a critical perspective on the relationship between labor, capital, and government, making it relevant to contemporary discussions about economic inequality and social welfare. Readers interested in the history of economic thought and social reform will find "Money for the Million" to be a thought-provoking and insightful read.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781175260680
  • Number of pages: 20
  • Dimensions: 246 x 189 x 1 mm
  • Weight: 59g
  • Languages: English