WALRAS (Leon). - WORK (The). International... - Lot 122 - Rossini

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WALRAS (Leon). - WORK (The). International... - Lot 122 - Rossini
WALRAS (Leon). - WORK (The). International body for the interests of the working class. Review of the co-operative movement. Paris, Brussels, 1867-1868. Set of 9 issues (n°4, 31 October 1867 - n°12, 30 June 1868), in-4, in sheets. Extremely rare socialist review, founded in 1866 by Léon Walras and Léon Say to promote the cooperative movement which has the consequence of increasing the solidarity between capital and labour (n°1, col. 10). From July 31, 1866 to June 30, 1868, a total of only 24 issues were published. Nos. 4 to 9 contain in the original edition, under the title Recherche de l'idéal social, the six public lessons given in Paris by Léon Walras (1834-1910): born in Evreux, this economist (the greatest according to Schumpeter) is considered one of the pioneers of mathematical economics and the founder of the theory of general economic equilibrium; he held the chair of political economy in Lausanne from 1870 to 1892, a position which was succeeded by his disciple Vilfredo Pareto. These six lessons were subsequently reprinted in one volume under the same title in 1868 (cf. Jean-Pierre Potier, "Léon Walras, un économiste socialiste libéral" in Libertés et libéralismes..., 2012, pp. 259-282). Imperial stamp repeated. Paper scratched on the title page of n°8. Some rare stains.
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