Verlag: Paris., Librairie Paul Geuthner, 1910
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In den WarenkorbXXXI, 119 S. 8°, Orig.-Karton. (= Collection des Economistes et des Réformateurs Sociaux de la France). Von Edouard Dolléans hg. und eingeleitete Neuauflage der egalitären Schrift Morellys von 1755. Buchblock an einer Stelle oben eingerissen. Umschlag lichtrandig und staubfleckig.Teilweise unbeschnittenes Expl. 500 gr.
Verlag: Librairie Paul Geuthner 1910-1911, Paris, 1910
Anbieter: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dänemark
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In den Warenkorb1/4-leather. 22x14cm, [877] pages., Weighs 1.2 kilos. Contemporary binder's quarter-leather. Spine labels. Rubberstamps to flyleaf & title. One page corner creased. Series: Collection des économistes et des réformateurs sociaux de la France, [nrs. 4-5-6-7]. Consists of: 1) Étienne-Gabriel Morelly "Code de la nature ou Le véritable esprit de ses loix : 1755 : publié avec introduction et table analytique par Édouard Dolléans [xxxi,119 pages; avec la reproduction en fac-similé de la page de titre de l'édition de 1755]; 2) Claude-Jacques Herbert "Essai sur la police générale des grains, sur leurs prix et sur les effets de l'agriculture, 1755 / Et Supplément à l' Essai sur la police générale des grains / par J.G. Montaudouin de la Touche, 1757 ; publiés avec introduction et table analytique par Edgard Depitre" [xliii,166 pages]; 3) Pierre-Samuel Dupont de Nemours; "De l' Exportation et de l'importation des grains, 1764". & L.-P. Abeille " Premiers opuscules sur le commerce des grains, 1763-1764. Publiés avec introduction et table analytique par Edgar Depitre" [xlv,128 pages]; 4) Jean-Joseph-Louis Graslin "Essai analytique sur la richesse et sur l'impôt,1767, publié avec introduction et table analytique" [xxx,215 pages]. Spine faded. Pages browned. Corners rubbed. Good.
Verlag: chez le vrai Sage,, Par-Tout,, 1755
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In den WarenkorbErstausgabe. 8°, 1 fliegendes Blatt, 235 (1) S., 2 Bl. Table des Matieres, 1 fl. Bl., gestochene Titelvignette, ZUSTAND -1, berieben und bestoßen, einige Wurmlöcher, bzw. Fraßspuren im Gelenk, Vorsatz u. fl. Blatt braunfleckig Ganzlederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel u. reicher Rückenvergoldung, marmorierter Schnitt.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
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In den WarenkorbPar-Tout (i.e. Paris or Liège), Chez le vrai Sage, 1755. Small 8vo. Lovely contemporary full mottled calf with five raised bands to richly gilt spine. And excellent nice, clean, and fresh copy, printed on good paper. Old owner's name to title-page and a bookplate to inside of front board (M. Ph. de Planterose). Title-page printed in red and black and with an engraved vignette. 236, (4) pp. First edition of this canonical work of revolutionary utopianism, Morelly's main work, which greatly influenced later socialist and communist thought and which constitutes a forerunner of the works of Marx and Engels. The work was published anonymously and the author Étienne-Gabriel Morelly (1717 - 1778) remains a bit of a mystery about whom very little is known. At first, "The Code of Nature" was attributed to Denis Diderot, but other great authors of the day have also been proposed. "The Code of Nature" constitutes an early example of utopian socialist thought, providing a detailed plan for the establishment of a perfect state. It severely criticized the society of the time and proposed a constitution intended to lead to an egalitarian society without property, marriage, church or police. Based upon the principle that man is by nature good and the view that all social and moral ills were consequences of private property, it argues for an egalitarian society in which almost all private property - and thereby all of its pernicious consequences - is eliminated. Due to these radical views, Morelly is considered a significant forerunner of later socialist and communist thinkers, including Marx, Engels, Fourier, Proudhon, Babeuf, etc."The Code of Nature" had in immense impact on contemporary and later thought because it not only constitutes a theoretical utopia, but rather a sound analytical treatise with utopian elements. It reflects a realistic approach to society and includes a legislative program to return the State to a government in accordance with the natural solidarity and affection of humanity in which Morelly believed so strongly. "The Code of Nature" not only influenced later socialist and communist thinkers, it was also avidly discussed by contemporary Enlightenment thinkers such as Lessing, Wieland, Baumgarten, etc., and the work appeared in numerous editions throughout the 18th century. Einaudi: 4031" Kress: 5457.