Joseph Hiam Levy
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Joseph Hiam Levy (1838-1913) was an English author and economist. He was educated at the City of London School and joined the Civil Service. He later became a lecturer in economics at Birkbeck College and an important figure in the Personal Rights Association.
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- Levy, Joseph Hiam. A Symposium on Value. Edited by J. H. Levy, and consisting of papers by E. B. Bax, W. Donisthorpe 1895
- Levy, Joseph Hiam. The Bird that laid the Vaccination Egg. An excursus on scientific authority. 1892
- Levy, Joseph Hiam. Book-plate and verses. (The Lighthouse. Reprinted from the “Westminster Review.”). 1910
- Levy, Joseph Hiam. The Economics of Labour Remuneration. A lecture.
- Levy, Joseph Hiam. The Enfranchisement of Women. A speech, etc. 1892
- Levy, Joseph Hiam. The Fall of Man. (Verses with notes. Reprinted from the Westminster Review. [1899.]
- Levy, Joseph Hiam. The Fiscal Question in Great Britain. Introduced by J. H. Levy. 1904
- Levy, Joseph Hiam. Freedom the Fundamental Condition of Morality. A paper read at the Conference of the British, Con 1896
- Levy, Joseph Hiam. The God of Israel. A paper read before the International Positivist Congress at Naples, 27th Apri 1908
- Wilson, Roland Knyvet, Individualism and the Land Question: a discussion. By Sir R. K. Wilson, Bart., J. H. Levy, and ot 1912