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Title Cooperation and the working class : theoretical contributions, four pamphlets, 1827-1834.
Publication Info New York : Arno Press, 1972.


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Descript 36, 24, 27, 68 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents An address to the members of trade societies, and to the working classes generally / by a fellow labourer. First published 1827. -- On the best means of improving the moral and physical condition of the working classes / by H. M'Cormac. First published 1830 . -- An appeal in behalf of the poor / H. M'Cormac. First published 1831. -- An essay, in answer to the question, whether does the principle of competition, with separate individual interests, or, the principle of united exertions, with combined and equal interests, form the most secure basis for the formation of society? First published 1834.
ISBN 0405044143
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Series British labour struggles: contemporary pamphlets ; 1727-1850
British labour struggles: contemporary pamphlets ; 1727-1850.
Subject Cooperation.
Working class -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century -- Sources.
Labor.
Alt author M'Cormac, Henry, 1800-1886. Appeal in behalf of the poor.
M'Cormac, Henry, 1800-1886. Essay, in answer to the question, whether does the principle of competition, with separate individual interests, or, the principle of united exertions, with combined and equal interests, form the most secure basis for the formation of society?
Descript 36, 24, 27, 68 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents An address to the members of trade societies, and to the working classes generally / by a fellow labourer. First published 1827. -- On the best means of improving the moral and physical condition of the working classes / by H. M'Cormac. First published 1830 . -- An appeal in behalf of the poor / H. M'Cormac. First published 1831. -- An essay, in answer to the question, whether does the principle of competition, with separate individual interests, or, the principle of united exertions, with combined and equal interests, form the most secure basis for the formation of society? First published 1834.
ISBN 0405044143
Series British labour struggles: contemporary pamphlets ; 1727-1850
British labour struggles: contemporary pamphlets ; 1727-1850.
Subject Cooperation.
Working class -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century -- Sources.
Labor.
Alt author M'Cormac, Henry, 1800-1886. Appeal in behalf of the poor.
M'Cormac, Henry, 1800-1886. Essay, in answer to the question, whether does the principle of competition, with separate individual interests, or, the principle of united exertions, with combined and equal interests, form the most secure basis for the formation of society?
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 5th Floor  HD 2961 C7  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Cooperation.
Working class -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century -- Sources.
Labor.
Descript 36, 24, 27, 68 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents An address to the members of trade societies, and to the working classes generally / by a fellow labourer. First published 1827. -- On the best means of improving the moral and physical condition of the working classes / by H. M'Cormac. First published 1830 . -- An appeal in behalf of the poor / H. M'Cormac. First published 1831. -- An essay, in answer to the question, whether does the principle of competition, with separate individual interests, or, the principle of united exertions, with combined and equal interests, form the most secure basis for the formation of society? First published 1834.
Alt author M'Cormac, Henry, 1800-1886. Appeal in behalf of the poor.
M'Cormac, Henry, 1800-1886. Essay, in answer to the question, whether does the principle of competition, with separate individual interests, or, the principle of united exertions, with combined and equal interests, form the most secure basis for the formation of society?
ISBN 0405044143

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