The Economic Theory of the Working Class

The Economic Theory of the Working Class
Author: Geoffrey Kay
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1979-06-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349160853

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Skilled Workers in the Class Structure

Skilled Workers in the Class Structure
Author: Roger Penn
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1984
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780521254557

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Based on an investigation of trade union structures, and the earnings and intermarriage of manual workers in the cotton and engineering industries in Rochdale between 1856 and 1964. Argues that an internal division of the manual working class around the axis of skill was a central feature of labour market and work relations in Britain between the mid-nineteenth century and the mid-1960s.

Classical Liberalism and the Industrial Working Class

Classical Liberalism and the Industrial Working Class
Author: Alberto Mingardi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2020-07-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429513992

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Thomas Hodgskin (1787–1869) is today a largely unknown figure, sometimes considered to be a forerunner of Karl Marx. Yet a closer look at Hodgskin’s works reveals that he was actually a committed advocate of laissez-faire economics and enthusiastic about labor-saving machinery and the Industrial Revolution, with a genuine interest in the well-being of the working classes. This book places him in the tradition of classical liberalism, where he belongs—as a disciple of Adam Smith, but even less tolerant of government power than Smith was. Classical Liberalism and the Industrial Working Class: The Economic Thought of Thomas Hodgskin will be of interest to advanced students and scholars in the history of economic thought, economic history and the history of political thought.

The Theory of the Leisure Class

The Theory of the Leisure Class
Author: Thorstein Veblen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798738400339

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"The Theory of the Leisure Class is a book on economics and sociology by Thorstein Veblen, giving a detailed critique of conspicuous consumption (the spending of money on and the acquiring of luxury goods and services to publicly display the economic power of the income). First published in 1899, Veblen argues that the upper classes and the elite partake in conspicuous consumption and do nothing to contribute to the economy or to the production of the useful goods and services required for the functioning of society - instead it is the middle class and the working class that support the whole of society."

The Economic Theory of the Leisure Class

The Economic Theory of the Leisure Class
Author: Nikolai Bukharin,Nikolaĭ Ivanovich Bukharin
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1972
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780853452614

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Systematic criticism (written in 1914 from the point of view of Marxism), of bourgeois capitalist economic theories of value, of marginal utility and of profit - includes a bibliography pp. 211 to 215.

The Theory of the Leisure Class

The Theory of the Leisure Class
Author: Thorstein Veblen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798509784736

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The Theory of the Leisure Class is a book on economics and sociology by Thorstein Veblen, giving a detailed critique of conspicuous consumption (the spending of money on and the acquiring of luxury goods and services to publicly display the economic power of the income). First published in 1899, Veblen argues that the upper classes and the elite partake in conspicuous consumption and do nothing to contribute to the economy or to the production of the useful goods and services required for the functioning of society - instead it is the middle class and the working class that support the whole of society.

A moral Economics

A moral Economics
Author: Claudia C. Klaver
Publsiher: Ohio State University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0814209440

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A/Moral Economics is an interdisciplinary historical study that examines the ways which social "science" of economics emerged through the discourse of the literary, namely the dominant moral and fictional narrative genres of early and mid-Victorian England. In particular, this book argues that the classical economic theory of early-nineteenth-century England gained its broad cultural authority not directly, through the well- known texts of such canonical economic theorists as David Ricardo, but indirectly through the narratives constructed by Ricardo's popularizers John Ramsey McCulloch and Harriet Martineau. By reexamining the rhetorical and institutional contexts of classical political economy in the nineteenth century, A/Moral Economics repositions the popular writings of both supporters and detractors of political economy as central to early political economists' bids for a cultural voice. The now marginalized economic writings of McCulloch, Martineau, Henry Mayhew, and John Ruskin, as well as the texts of Charles Dickens and J. S. Mill, must be read as constituting in part the entities they have been read as merely criticizing. It is this repressed moral logic that resurfaces in a range of textual contradictions--not only in the writings of Ricardo's supporters, but, ironically, in those of his critics as well.

Social Reproduction Theory

Social Reproduction Theory
Author: Tithi Bhattacharya
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: 0745399886

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Crystallizing the essential principles of social reproductive theory, this anthology provides long-overdue analysis of everyday life under capitalism. It focuses on issues such as childcare, healthcare, education, family life, and the roles of gender, race, and sexuality--all of which are central to understanding the relationship between exploitation and social oppression. Tithi Bhattacharya brings together some of the leading writers and theorists, including Lise Vogel, Nancy Fraser, and Susan Ferguson, in order for us to better understand social relations and how to improve them in the fight against structural oppression.