Romanticism and the Social Order 1780-1830Blandford, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... Malthus thought that Ricardo had gone too far , and preferred the more moral approach of Adam Smith . The age however preferred Ricardo to Malthus . James Mill , in his Elements of Political Economy ( 1821 ) , showed himself a convinced ...
... Malthus thought that Ricardo had gone too far , and preferred the more moral approach of Adam Smith . The age however preferred Ricardo to Malthus . James Mill , in his Elements of Political Economy ( 1821 ) , showed himself a convinced ...
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... Malthus with the preservation of the social structure as it then existed . Ricardo sought to reduce political economy to a science , while Malthus was more concerned with social and moral principles . But both in the main supported the ...
... Malthus with the preservation of the social structure as it then existed . Ricardo sought to reduce political economy to a science , while Malthus was more concerned with social and moral principles . But both in the main supported the ...
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... Malthus's theory was sound , ' it would be hopeless to seek for any alleviation of existing misery . ' It was a gloomy thought that mankind was , and always had been , pushing beyond the margin of subsistence , and could be kept down ...
... Malthus's theory was sound , ' it would be hopeless to seek for any alleviation of existing misery . ' It was a gloomy thought that mankind was , and always had been , pushing beyond the margin of subsistence , and could be kept down ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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