J. A. Hobson's Imperialism: A Study, first written in 1902, was
undoubtedly his most prolific work. Yet Hobson wrote frequently
about the topic of imperialism over the course of his career, and a
number of his articles are included in this collection, first
published in 1992. Exploring areas such as the presence of
capitalism in South Africa following his visits to the country in
the lead-up to the Boer War, free trade, and the ethical
implications of empire, these articles and extracts reflect how
Hobson's ideas changed over the decades in which they were written.
This is a fascinating collection of material that provides an
unparalleled depth of insight into the views of one of the most
important economic thinkers of the early twentieth century.
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