Introduction to social science, a discourse in three parts.
CALVERT, George.
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Add to basket8vo, pp. 148+ advertisements; a very good copy in the original brown cloth; contemporary ink inscription on the front free endpaper.First edition. The first to hold the Chair of Moral Philosophy at the newly established College of arts and sciences at the University of Baltimore, Calvert went on to be elected major of Newport, Rhode Island; he keenly translated and wrote essays on many pieces of European literature. In his Introduction to social science he shows an interest in the theories of the French socialists Francois Marie Charles Fourier and Jean - Baptiste Andre Go din.
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