J. A. Hobson was one of the most influential social, economic
and political theorists of late nineteenth- and early
twentieth-century Britain. In this volume, first published in 1990,
eight scholars reassess the importance and relevance of his work
today and affirm him as a major British thinker.
These original studies place Hobson in context by explaining his
intellectual antecedents: Cobden, Ruskin, nineteenth-century social
and psychological theories and economic thought. The book provides
an overview of the novelty and incisiveness of Hobson's
contribution to British liberal theory and radical practice.
Historians, economists, social and political theorists and
students of international affairs will find this an important book
for a fuller understanding of early twentieth-century British
progressive thought.
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