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John Atkinson Hobson

    Mother Earth
    The Industrial System
    Day to Day Pamphlets No. 8. From Capitalism to Socialism
    Imperialism
    The Morals Of Economic Internationalism (1920)
    The Problem of the Unemployed - An Enquiry and an Economic Policy
    • Focusing on the complexities of unemployment, this foundational work delves into its meaning, causes, and societal impacts while proposing potential remedies. Hobson critiques classical economic theories and anticipates the Neoclassical approach, making his insights particularly relevant for economists. The book includes chapters on measuring unemployment and exploring minor and root causes, alongside discussions on economic remedies and trade depression. This modern reissue also features an introductory chapter from Hobson's "Problems of Poverty," appealing to both scholars and collectors of economic literature.

      The Problem of the Unemployed - An Enquiry and an Economic Policy
    • Examining the dual nature of economic internationalism, Hobson explores both its benefits, like efficiency and lower consumer prices, and its drawbacks, including worker exploitation and local industry decline. He emphasizes the moral consequences of prioritizing profit, advocating for a more ethical approach to international economics that considers the welfare of individuals and the environment. This thought-provoking work raises critical questions about globalization and ethics, making it essential for those interested in the intersection of economics and morality.

      The Morals Of Economic Internationalism (1920)
    • Imperialism

      • 418 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Written by early socialist thinker J. A. Hobson, this 1902 critique delves into the implications of imperial policy and economics. It explores the consequences of imperialism on both the colonizers and the colonized, providing a thought-provoking analysis of the economic motivations behind imperial expansion and its effects on society. Hobson's insights challenge prevailing notions of the time, making it a significant work in the discourse on imperialism and its socio-economic impacts.

      Imperialism
    • Mother Earth

      A Proposal For The Permanent Reconstruction Of Our Country Life (1908)

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

      Mother Earth
    • The Evolution Of Modern Capitalism

      • 462 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      First published in 1906, The Evolution of Modern Capitalism is a classic work of economic history by the renowned British economist John A. Hobson. Hobson traces the development of capitalism from its origins in medieval Europe through the industrial revolution and into the early twentieth century, exploring the political, social, and economic factors that drove its evolution.

      The Evolution Of Modern Capitalism
    • Focusing on the distribution of wealth, this work delves into various acts of distribution related to labor, land, and capital within industrial processes. Hobson critiques classical economic theories and offers insights into underconsumption, while exploring key concepts such as wages, interest, rent, and market mechanisms. Originally published in 1910, the book also includes an introductory chapter from Hobson's earlier work, providing context for his economic theories. The modern edition aims to make this influential text more accessible to contemporary readers.

      The Industrial System - An Inquiry Into Earned and Unearned Income