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In "Principles of Political Economy," Arthur Latham Perry presents a comprehensive examination of economic principles and the interdependency of economic systems. Written in the mid-19th century, this seminal work combines rigorous analysis with clear exposition, reflecting the intellectual currents of the classical economics era, particularly as it engages with the works of Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill. Perry artfully balances theoretical insights with practical applications, exploring topics such as value, capital, labor, and trade within the intricate web of social dynamics that influence economic development. Arthur Latham Perry, an esteemed American economist and professor, was significantly shaped by the economic challenges of his time. His academic career flourished at Williams College and he engaged closely with both American and European economic thought. Perry's understanding of societal welfare, combined with a firsthand perspective on issues of justice and inequality, informs his arguments in this text, imbuing it with a profound sense of urgency and relevance. "Principles of Political Economy" is not merely an academic treatise; it is a vital exploration for anyone seeking to understand the foundational concepts that govern both historical and contemporary economic systems. This book will benefit students, scholars, and curious readers alike who wish to engage with the critical issues surrounding economics and public policy.
In "Principles of Political Economy," Arthur Latham Perry presents a comprehensive examination of economic principles and the interdependency of economic systems. Written in the mid-19th century, this seminal work combines rigorous analysis with clear exposition, reflecting the intellectual currents of the classical economics era, particularly as it engages with the works of Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill. Perry artfully balances theoretical insights with practical applications, exploring topics such as value, capital, labor, and trade within the intricate web of social dynamics that influence economic development. Arthur Latham Perry, an esteemed American economist and professor, was significantly shaped by the economic challenges of his time. His academic career flourished at Williams College and he engaged closely with both American and European economic thought. Perry's understanding of societal welfare, combined with a firsthand perspective on issues of justice and inequality, informs his arguments in this text, imbuing it with a profound sense of urgency and relevance. "Principles of Political Economy" is not merely an academic treatise; it is a vital exploration for anyone seeking to understand the foundational concepts that govern both historical and contemporary economic systems. This book will benefit students, scholars, and curious readers alike who wish to engage with the critical issues surrounding economics and public policy.

















