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The reference for the following citation is wrong.  I put it here in case  
it might offer some helpful person a clue as to how to help me track down  
the correct citation. 
 
Turgot, A.R.J. 1913. Oeuvres (1913-23) (Paris: Alcan), Vol. 5, p. 288. 
 The advocate, Se'guier, one of Turgot's opponents, argued in 1776 in 
support of the "salutary fetters" of regulation and against a vicious 
"love of independence," that within restrictive guilds, "each member, 
in working for his personal utility, necessarily works, even without 
willing it, for the true utility of the entire community." 
 
 
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Michael Perelman 
Economics Department 
California State University 
Chico, CA 95929 
 
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