Iron law

Iron law

Iron law can refer to:
*Iron law of oligarchy from Michels' "Political Parties"
*Iron law of population from Malthus' "An Essay on the Principle of Population"
*Iron law of prohibition from Cohen's "How the Narcs Created Crack"
*Iron law of wages from Lassalle's "Subsistence theory of wages"

ee also

*Iron cage


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