Practical Moral and Political Economy; or, the Government, Religion, and Institutions, Most Conducive to Individual Happiness and To National Power
Title | Practical Moral and Political Economy; or, the Government, Religion, and Institutions, Most Conducive to Individual Happiness and To National Power |
Year for Search | 1828 |
Authors | Edmonds, T[homas] R[owe](1803-89) |
Tertiary Authors | Edmonds, T. R. |
Date Published | 1828 |
Publisher | Effingham Wilson |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Includes a short section (270-82) on the founding of a eutopia on an island based on the principles presented in the book. Emphasis on equality, particularly equal administration of justice, division of labor, and "gregariousness." Mentions the need to control population and suggests a parliament for children. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, L |
Author Note | (1803-89) |
Full Text | 1828 Edmonds, T[homas] R[owe] (1803-89). Practical Moral and Political Economy; or, the Government, Religion, and Institutions, Most Conducive to Individual Happiness and To National Power. London: Effingham Wilson. DLC, L Includes a short section (270-82) on the founding of a eutopia on an island based on the principles presented in the book. Emphasis on equality, particularly equal administration of justice, division of labor, and “gregariousness.” Mentions the need to control population and suggests a parliament for children. |