In this classic book, John Stuart Mill offers the great synthesis
of nineteenth-century economics. The Principles are tedious at
times, but provide a generally illuminating account of the ways
nineteenth-century citizens reconciled themselves to an
increasingly quantified world. Mill engages usefully with most
major economic theories of his time, including inheritance rights,
speculation, taxation, and the well-being of the working class.
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