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Principles of Political Economy (1848) by John
Stuart Mill was one of the most
important economic or political economy textbook
of the mid nineteenth century. It was revised
until its seventh edition in 1871, shortly
before Mill's death in 1873, and republished in
numerous other editions. Beside discussing
descriptive issues such as which nations tended
to benefit more in a system of trade based on
comparative advantage (Mill's answer those with
more elastic demands for other countries'
goods), the work also discussed normative issues
such as ideal systems of political economy,
critiquing proposed systems such as communism and
socialism. Along with A System of Logic,
Principles of Political Economy established
Mill's reputation as a leading public
intellectual. Mill's sympathetic attitude in this
work and in other essays toward contemporary
socialism, particularly Fourierism, earned him
esteem from the working class as one of their
intellectual champions.
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Principles of Political Economy (1848) by John
Stuart Mill was one of the most important
8economic or political economy textbook of the mid
nineteenth century. It was revised until
its seventh edition in 1871, shortly before
Mill's death in 1873, and republished in numerous
other editions. Beside discussing descriptive
issues such as which nations tended to benefit
more in a system of trade based on comparative
advantage (Mill's answer those with more
elastic demands for other countries' goods), the
work also discussed normative issues such as
ideal systems of political economy, critiquing
proposed systems such as communism and
socialism. Along with A System of Logic,
Principles of Political Economy established
Mill's reputation as a leading public
intellectual. Mill's sympathetic attitude in this
work and in other essays toward contemporary
socialism, particularly Fourierism, earned him
esteem from the working class as one of their
intellectual champions.