Record ID | ia:cu31924002602211 |
Source | Internet Archive |
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100 1 $aFinn, James J.
245 10 $aOperative ownership, a system of industrial production based upon social justice and the rights of private property.$bDesigned to enforce a just division between capital and labor of the wealth which they jointly produce, enabling industrial tool-users to become, in whole or in part, tool-owners, thereby effecting a more general diffusion of wealth among the people, inspiring a more general regard for the rights of private property, and, by a real union of capital and labor, providing a safeguard to private industry against excessive governmental regulation.
260 $aChicago,$bLangdon and company$c[c1916]
300 $a6 p.l., 3-301 p.$c20 cm.
650 0 $aCooperation
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