Used Furniture: the injustice of inheritance [Book Review]

TLS: The Times Literary Supplement 6053 (2019)
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A review of Daniel Halliday's book, The Inheritance of Wealth: Justice, equality, and the right to bequeath, (Oxford University Press, 2018).

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