First published in 1921, Problems of a New World deals with the
economic and political issues that arose from the First World War.
The first three parts of the study consider the world before the
war, and the interests, purposes and ideals which influenced the
national psyche during the years which followed. In the final two
parts, Hobson assesses the political and economic conditions
confronted by the post-war world, with a particular focus on the
impact of war on industry, labour and the ideals of nationhood.
This is an important work, of great interest to modern European and
economic historians and students.
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