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John Pickering.

The Working Man's Political Economy, Founded Upon the Principle of Immutable Justice, and the Inalienable Rights of Man.

Cincinnati, OH: Thomas Varney, 1847
[6], 206 pages. 8vo, contemporary ½ calf over marble boards, lacking backstrip, boards nearly detached; moderate foxing, lacking free endpapers.

First edition. Pickering denounces "the injustice of the present organization of society," and for the role of government in "first monopolizing the soil, subjecting it and human flesh to money value, contrary to the law of immutable justice and the common rights on humanity." 

The book's printer boasted that it had been "stereotyped in Warren's new patent method." Pioneering American anarchist Josiah Warren, a kindred spirit, had patented his stereotype printing process in 1846. Pickering had earlier been a participant in Warren's small Cincinnati Time Store community, and a chapter of this book is devoted to Warren's book "Equitable Commerce." 

"A systematic attempt to account for the distinctions between capital and labor, as well as the potential for class war"--Calvo, "Emergence of Capitalism in Early America" (2020). None traced at auction since a 1975 Swann sale.

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