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The topic of this lecture is ‘The Theoretical Premises of Social Legislation’. As always happens with the titles of lectures, articles or books, here too the number of words used has had to be reduced to the minimum. Therefore a few words of explanation are called for to clarify how the words social and theoretical are to be interpreted.

Chapter One of ‘The Theoretical Premises of Social Legislation’, first published in Lezioni di politica sociali, Giulio Einaudi (ed.), Turin, 1949.

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da Empoli, D., Malandrino, C., Zanone, V. (2014). The Theoretical Premises of Social Legislation. In: da Empoli, D., Malandrino, C., Zanone, V. (eds) Luigi Einaudi: Selected Political Essays, Volume 3. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137345035_21

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