Die Allgemeinen Philosophischen Grundlagen der von Francois Quesnay und Adam Smith
- 186 pages
- 7 hours of reading






The book offers a detailed exploration of the lives of agricultural laborers in England from the medieval era to the early 20th century. It delves into their social and economic conditions, examining wages, living and working environments, and the effects of technological changes on agriculture. Additionally, it highlights significant historical challenges, such as the Enclosure Acts and industrialization. Recognized as a foundational text in agricultural history, it provides critical insights into the broader social and economic landscape of England during this period.