How law, money, and labor shape our everyday life—and why they matter to you
From Ignatius Batory’s States’ Philosophy, States’ Economy, and Finances, this book argues that philosophy, economics, and politics are three inseparable sciences. It challenges readers to see how legislation and financial policy influence markets, jobs, and living standards.
The author presents a clear, provocative view of how power, money, and policy interact in a modern democracy. It calls for honest leadership, decentralization of wealth, and laws that boost real, everyday prosperity for working people.
- How money should circulate through trade, industry, and farming to create real jobs and growth
- Why honest, capable leadership matters for stable finances and fair opportunity
- How legislative choices can either empower workers or concentrate wealth
- Connections between labor prosperity, consumer demand, and national health
Ideal for readers of economic philosophy, labor history, and political reform, this edition invites you to reexamine how a nation funds itself and safeguards the livelihoods of its people.