Man's Birthright (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Ritter Brown

 
9781332153862: Man's Birthright (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Confronting the drivers of modern inequality and a reshaped world order.

This contemporary-style manifesto examines how concentrated capital and organized labor shape every facet of society. It argues that power over land, resources, and finance tilts the playing field, redefining work, prices, and the very meaning of freedom.

Two framing paragraphs present the premise and stakes in plain terms: wealth concentrates as wages and living costs diverge, while the state and markets seem bent to serve a few. It surveys how production, distribution, and policy interlock to create a class-aware landscape where the “laborer” and the “consumer” may share the same challenges under a few dominant powers.
What you’ll experience:
  • Clear explanations of how wealth and resources become political power
  • Connections between price shifts, living costs, and wage trends
  • Discussion of how large firms and unions influence politics and law
  • A historical lens on ideas about property, markets, and common good
Ideal for readers of economic history, political economy, and social critique who want a provocative view of how modern systems evolved and where they might lead. The book invites readers to think about stewardship of resources, the role of government, and the rights of everyday workers.

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