Classical Liberalism and the Industrial Working Class
The Economic Thought of Thomas Hodgskin
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Hodgskin emerges as a passionate champion of labor rights and critiques the capitalist system, emphasizing the importance of workers' contributions to production. His writings challenge prevailing economic theories of his time, advocating for a more equitable distribution of wealth. By exploring themes of labor value and social justice, Hodgskin’s ideas offer a unique perspective that predates and influences later socialist thought, positioning him as a significant figure in the history of economic philosophy.

