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    David Ricardo

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    Ricardo · Ricardian

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    Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England20th Century · English

    David Ricardo, economist whose individualist doctrine Sadler attacked as theorist of the factory movement.

    As a sort of Christian and Tory socialist he attacked, though without any true grasp of political economy, the individualism which underlay the teaching of economists such as Ricardo.
    tory philanthropy and the factory movement
    He built his economical views upon the foundations of Ricardo and Malthus, but Malthusian principles appeared to him not as a barrier to progress, but as showing the conditions by which progress could be achieved.
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    Economics of Socialism19th Century · English

    Classical English political economist whose cost-of-production theory of value Hyndman endorses and whose prior writings are shown to refute Jevons.

    It is unnecessary to quote Ricardo’s criticism in view of other portions of this paper which follow.
    7 the final futility of final utility
    ” Ricardo had already answered this bald and “somewhat novel” statement by anticipation at the time he wrote:
    7 the final futility of final utility
    and even of the admirable criticisms on Adam Smith, Ricardo, the physiocrats, and others which are now to be found in the second German volume.
    7 the final futility of final utility

    Law in a Free State19th Century · English

    The economist whose doctrine of the tendency of wages to a minimum is invoked and endorsed as the basis for the need for capitalisation.

    Donisthorpe seems to think that his theory is wholly inconsistent with the Ricardian doctrine of the tendency of wages to a minimum,” says Mr.
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