Equality.
TAWNEY (R.H.)
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Add to basketSold by Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, London, United Kingdom
Association Member:
AbeBooks Seller since May 15, 2015
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Add to basketFirst edition. Small 8vo. 303, [1] pp. Original green cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, dust jacket (faint foxing to endpapers, just a hint of faint spotting to edges, contents otherwise generally clean; trivial shelf wear to extremities of jacket, spine panel faintly toned, notwithstanding a notably fine and fresh example of the scarce jacket). London, George Allen & Unwin. An important work in which Tawney continued his critique of capitalism first outlined in The Acquisitive Society (1921) as an 'irreligious system of individual and collective behaviour, since it was based on the institutionalisation of distinctions between men based on inherited or acquired wealth' (New Palgrave). Originally delivered as the 1929 Halley Stewart Lecture, Equality 'was a more contextualised study in which details of the social conditions and arrangements of inter-war Britain were deployed by Tawney in making a case for wholesale social reform' (ODNB).
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