De la liberté du travail

De la liberté du travail

Charles Dunoyer • 1845
economicsfrench-liberal-traditionlabor
Abstract

Dunoyer's Freedom of Labor (1845) is a comprehensive defense of the right of every individual to choose their own occupation, negotiate their own wages, and work under conditions they freely accept. He dismantles the arguments for guild restrictions, licensing requirements, and government regulation of working conditions.

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