The Problem of War
- 348 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The book offers a detailed exploration of the interplay between war and economics, focusing on 19th-century economic thought. It is structured into three parts: the first analyzes classical economists like Malthus and Ricardo regarding war's economic implications; the second examines Friedrich List and the German historical school; and the third investigates various socialist movements, including Marx and Engels. This comprehensive study serves as a valuable resource for economists, sociologists, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of Western economic ideas.
