The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics
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- Language
- en
- Format
- EPUB
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- 414 KB
- Publisher
- Project Gutenberg
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Unlock the foundational ideas that shaped the modern world. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 brings together the definitive works on philosophy and economics, curated from the extensive Project Gutenberg collection. Explore the intellectual history of how we think about value, justice, and the structure of human society.\n\nWhether you are a student of political economy or a curious reader seeking the roots of modern thought, this anthology offers essential reading. The collection spans centuries of argument and insight, presented in an accessible EPUB format for your e-reader. Discover the thinkers who built our institutions and frame your own understanding of the world today.
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