Originally published in 1933 in the midst of the Great Depression,
this book discussed the possibility of a new and orderly economic
system to realize social justice. The author argued that nothing
but the complete equality of reward could ensure a stable order.
Although utopian in its outlook, the book addressed many of the
concerns of the (then) existing order. The book explains the origin
of differences between different people, give a brief account of
the economic theory of the capitalist system and investigates the
economics of the growing demand for social and economic equality.
It then discusses in more detail the most efficient economic
organization to provide and safeguard the welfare of the population
on the basis of equality, followed by a discussion of the economic
principles involved in price-fixing and foreign trade.
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