Riches and Poverty: An Intellectual History of Political Economy in Britain, 1750–1834: 39

Author :

Donald Winch

Publisher:

Cambridge University Press

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Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Publication Year 1996
ISBN-13

9780521559201

ISBN-10 9780521559201
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 444 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 595
Subject

Poverty And Unemploymentpo

In Riches and Poverty, Donald Winch explores the implications of a fundamental and influential idea in political economy. Adam Smith's science of the legislator provided a key to studying the rich and poor in commercial societies, transformed an ancient debate on luxury and inequality, and furnished a basis for assessing the American and French revolutions. Against this background, Britain embarked on its career as the first manufacturing nation, and Malthus made his first contributions to a debate which concluded with the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834. Malthus provoked fierce opposition from the Lake poets, opening an intellectual rift that persisted throughout the nineteenth century and continues to influence our perceptions of cultural history. Donald Winch has written a compelling and consistently-argued narrative of these developments, which emphasises throughout the moral and political bearings of economic ideas.

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