Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy (Classic Reprint)

John Stuart Mill

Overview

This book explores the complex relationship between wealth and nations, examining how it varies across countries and time periods. It delves into the historical evolution of wealth, tracing its origins from simple barter systems to the intricate financial markets of today. The author's critical analysis extends to the distribution of wealth within societies, highlighting the disparities between individuals and nations. Beyond its historical sweep, this book explores the nature of wealth itself, challenging conventional understandings and delving into the ethical and philosophical dimensions of its role in human progress. Ultimately, it offers profound insights into the profound impact wealth has on economic, social, and political structures, making it an essential read for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of this fundamental aspect of human civilization.

Details
Forgotten Books
9780331000290
N/A
2018
EN
611 pages
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