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John Rae

The Sociological Theory Of Capital; Being A Complete Reprint Of...

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Classic literature reprint
Preserves original annotations
Unabridged academic text
Paperback binding format
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An incisive rethink of capital from a social perspective. A concise, sharp, enduring classic. John Raes The Sociological Theory of Capital, a complete reprint of the 1834 New Principles of Political Economy, offers a lucid and practical nineteenthcentury economic theory that places human relations at the centre of monetary life. As an early sociological economics study, Rae examines family structure, labour patterns, property and demographic change to sketch the origins of capitalism and the interdependence of capital and society. The prose balances argument and observation students of early 1800s economics find a clear sequence of reasoning useful for coursework, while researchers assembling an academic reference collection welcome a primary text for the history of economic thought. Raes method invites comparison with classical authors and proves valuable for comparative works on Smith, supplying context for debates about market formation, distribution and institutional change. Plainspoken yet rigorous, the book rewards general readers who enjoy vintage scholarship as much as historians tracing foundational economic theory. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Thoughtfully presented for contemporary reading, this reissue situates Raes arguments within nineteenthcentury Britain and offers an...

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Binding: Paperback;538 pages; Publisher: Alpha Editions; Classification: HBG; Weight: 914 g; Dimensions: 151 x 229 x 34

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