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American Journal of Economics and Sociology
Vol. 64 No. 5 Nov. 2005
American Journal of Economics and SociologyVol. 64 No. 5 Nov. 2005
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Land: The Elusive Quest for Social Justice, Taxation Reform and a Sustainable Planetary Environment
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Paperback 122 pp. 2005
Publisher: American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Inc.
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