Discover the ideas shaping political economy and how wealth is produced and shared.
This book explains, in plain terms, how land, capital, and labor create wealth and how the distribution of that wealth affects society. It also challenges common beliefs about property and ownership, urging readers to examine the foundations of economic life.
From the start, the work treats political economy as a science that can explain how laws shape production and distribution. It introduces the wage fund concept—wealth saved and used to hire workers—as a key factor in determining wages and growth. The text argues that how people spend or save money influences the amount of wealth available for future work, and it compares living expenses with investment in capital.
Alongside these ideas, the author questions the legitimacy of land ownership as private property. The discussion traces how titles to land have arisen and asks whether exclusive possession is compatible with equal freedom for all. The material invites readers to weigh historical claims, economic reasoning, and ethical considerations about property and equity.
Ideal for readers curious about the foundations of economics, property, and social change.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the intricate relationship between wealth, land, capital, and labor, exploring the fundamental principles that govern their interaction and distribution in society. The author embarks on a thought-provoking journey through the history of economic thought, drawing parallels between the reception of groundbreaking ideas in astronomy and the potential resistance to new perspectives in political economy. Central to the book's exploration is the concept of "rent" and its profound impact on the distribution of wealth. By meticulously examining the dynamics of rent, the author sheds light on critical societal issues such as income inequality, involuntary unemployment, and the challenges faced by working-class individuals. The book challenges conventional notions and prompts readers to consider alternative economic models that could lead to a more equitable distribution of resources. Through a comprehensive analysis of labor-saving technologies, population growth, and the evolving nature of work, this book offers valuable insights into the complexities of modern economic systems. The author's exploration of topics such as wage stagnation, the role of speculation, and the impact of artificial land scarcity provides a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping our economic landscape. Ultimately, this book serves as a call to action, urging readers to critically examine the underlying causes of economic disparities and to consider potential solutions that promote greater economic justice and opportunity for all. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781330654330_0
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