Iron law
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An iron law is a law or principle that is meant to be both indisputable and unavoidable, and may refer to:
- Iron Law (painting), a 1984 painting by Odd Nerdrum
- Iron law of population, from Thomas Malthus' An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798)
- Iron law of wages, from Ferdinand Lassalle's Subsistence theory of wages (mid 19th century)
- Iron law of oligarchy, from Michels' Political Parties
- Iron law of prohibition, from Cohen's How the Narcs Created Crack
- Iron Law of Bureaucracy, from Jerry Pournelle.
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