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Drawing principles and materials from the writings of the masters who have written about political economy, this book consolidates the ideas of bankers as well as professional political economists. It challenges the English classical school to take seriously the ideas of continental economists by inserting those ideas into a popular book.
Jane Marcet is not writing for the working classes, but for women and men of the educated classes of the nineteenth century
Academic research on state crime has focused on the illegal actions of individuals and organizations (i
An engaging introduction to grammar through the conversations Mary shares with her mother. Stories are interspersed periodically to enliven the short lessons on grammar. The author of this book, Jane Marcet, was a prolific writer in the first half of the 19th century. Her success lay in her ability to explain complex concepts in simple language to a broad audience, to adults as well as to children. In her works for children, she guides the youthful reader to discovery, prompting her to be observant and engendering in her a thirst for further knowledge.
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