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FOUR INTRODUCTORY LECTURES ON POLITICAL ECONOMY,
LECTURE I. CAUSES THAT HAVE RETARDED THE PROGRESS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY.
LECTURE II. POLITICAL ECONOMY A MENTAL STUDY.
LECTURE III. REASONS FOR TREATING POLITICAL ECONOMY AS A SCIENCE.
LECTURE IV. THAT POLITICAL ECONOMY IS A POSITIVE, NOT AN HYPOTHETICAL SCIENCE.—DEFINITION OF WEALTH.
Delivered as a series of university lectures, this work opens with a sweeping overview of how political economy emerged as a distinct field only a century ago. It traces the early attempts to systematise ideas about wealth, from the French physiocrats and their champion, Quesnay, to the groundbreaking insights of Adam Smith. By contrasting outdated notions that equated national riches with gold and silver against the emerging emphasis on productive labor and free trade, the author sets the stage for a deeper examination of economic thought.
In the first lecture, listeners are guided through the historical forces that have slowed the progress of economic science, seeing how government policies often missed the mark by favoring protectionism over liberty. The discussion moves toward the practical implications for public finance, illustrating how taxes and spending ripple through society. This introductory session promises a clear, thought‑provoking look at the foundations of modern economics, inviting anyone curious about the ideas that still shape policy today.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (110K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Donald Cummings, Adrian Mastronardi and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2014-11-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1790–1864
An influential English economist and lawyer, he helped shape debates about poor relief, labor, and political economy in 19th-century Britain. His writing blends theory with close attention to public policy, which still makes him a notable figure in the history of economics.
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