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  • The National Gain

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Economic Enlightenment: Insights on Prosperity, Liberty, and Progress

    In "The National Gain," Anders Chydenius presents a pioneering exploration of economic theory and public policy during the Age of Enlightenment. This seminal work merges philosophical discourse with practical economic reasoning, advocating for free trade, individual liberty, and common welfare. Crafted with eloquence and intellectual rigor, Chydenius's writing reflects a clarity of thought that ... Read more

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  • The National Gain

    Fostering National Prosperity Through Free Trade and Limited Government Intervention

    In 'The National Gain,' Anders Chydenius presents a compelling exploration of economic freedom and the principles of laissez-faire, contextualized within the European Enlightenment. Written in a clear and methodical style, Chydenius articulates his progressive vision for a society where trade flourishes unimpeded by governmental restrictions. The treatise stands as a pioneering work in the field ... Read more

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  • Anticipating The Wealth of Nations

    The Selected Works of Anders Chydenius, 1729–1803

    Series series Routledge Studies in the History of Economics
    The book consists of eleven of the most important writings of Anders Chydenius, an eighteenth century pioneer of freedom and democracy. Thematically they touch upon subject areas such as the freedom of trade and industry, emigration, the monetary system of the Swedish realm in the eighteenth century, the freedom of the press (or as Chydenius said: the freedom of writing and printing), the freedom ... Read more

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  • The Wealth of Nations

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  • History of Economic Theory

    The Selected Writings of Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, and J.R. McCulloch

    Series Book 2 - History of Economic Theory
    "The History of Economic Theory" features selected writings from influential economists of the 18th and 19th centuries. Included are the prominent works of Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, and J.R. McCulloch. The integrity of the original writings has been carefully preserved, and no attempt has been made to add further commentary, dialogue, or reasoning to these fine compositions. Res ipsa loquitur ... Read more

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  • Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade

    Enriched edition. An Abolitionist's Reflections on the Inhumane Slave Trade

    In "Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade," John Newton offers a profound and introspective examination of the moral implications of the transatlantic slave trade. Written in a confessional and reflective prose style, Newton's narrative is imbued with a deep sense of remorse, stemming from his own past as a slave trader. The book serves as both a personal memoir and a moral treatise, situating ... Read more

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  • Robinson Crusoe's Money

    Or, The Remarkable Financial Fortunes and Misfortunes of a Remote Island Community

    by Wells ...
    Robinson Crusoe's Money; Or, The Remarkable Financial Fortunes and Misfortunes of a Remote Island Community is a fascinating and insightful work by David A. Wells, first published in 1876. Blending economic theory with engaging narrative, the book uses the familiar setting of Robinson Crusoe’s island to explore the principles of money, value, and exchange. Through the adventures and misadventures ... Read more

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  • Open letter to King Leopold on Congo

    George Washington Williams (October 16, 1849 – August 2, 1891) was a soldier in the American Civil War and in Mexico before becoming a Baptist minister, politician, lawyer, journalist, and writer on African-American history. He served in the Ohio House of Representatives. In the late 1880s, Williams turned his interest to Europe and Africa. After having been impressed by meeting King Leopold II of ... Read more

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  • Observations on the Effects of the Corn Laws

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Socioeconomic Impact of Agricultural Legislation

    In "Observations on the Effects of the Corn Laws," Thomas Robert Malthus critically examines the legislative framework governing grain prices in early 19th-century England. His incisive analysis blends economic theory with social critique, employing a structured argumentation style characterized by clarity and rigour. Malthus contextualizes the Corn Laws within the broader framework of his ... Read more

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  • Free Trade with India

    Reimagining Trade: A 19th Century Call for Economic Reform

    In "Free Trade with India," the author, known for his sharp critique of economic policies, delves into the complexities of trade relations between Britain and its colonial holdings in India. The work employs a persuasive, yet scholarly tone, dissecting the implications of free trade on both the British economy and Indian society. Drawing from contemporary debates on mercantilism and burgeoning ... Read more

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