Fr. 149.00

Labour and the Industrial Revolution

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.08.2025

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First published in 1923, Labour and the Industrial Revolution is an examination of opinions (1760-1832) on the right place of wage-earner under the State. The author treats of the machine as the groundwork of economic and ethical theory and of the modern Labour movement.


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1. The groundwork of parliamentary power 2. The franchise 3. The rural organisation 4. Farming 5. Enclosure 6. The food supply 7. Population: the distribution of industry 8. Inventions: communications 9. Mercantilism: Adam Smith 10. The town 11. Rent: Ricardo 12. The corn laws 13. The working class 14. Labour and capital 15. Elementary education 16. Reforms and the poor law 17. Industrial crises: money: banking 18. Theories of labour rights 19. Trade unionism 20. The theory of value and price 21. Labour legislation and the family 22. The reform bill: the control of industry


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