Excerpt from La Questione Delle Otto Ore di Lavoro
Raccogliendo in un volume questo mio studio sulla questione delle otto ore di lavoro, gią pubblicato nel Giornale degli Economisti, mi piace dedicarlo a lei.
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Luigi Albertini was a major political and cultural figure in Italy preceding the rise of Italian fascism, of which he was an avowed enemy. He died in 1941, after completing his three-volume study.
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