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    19th Century · English

    A Treatise on Political Economy

    Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy

    A Treatise on Political Economy, by Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy (1754–1836), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    47
    Variants
    47
    Genre
    Economics
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Monticello, October 25, 1818.prose
    2. 02Prospectus.prose
    3. 03Abstract, or Analytical Table, Supplement To the first section of the Elements of Ideology.prose
    4. 04Introduction, section 1.: The faculty of will is a mode and a consequence of the faculty of perception.prose
    5. 05section 2.: From the faculty of will arise the ideas of personality and property.prose
    6. 06section 3.: From the faculty of will arise all our wants and all our means.prose
    7. 07section 4.: From the faculty of will arise also the ideas of riches and deprivation.prose
    8. 08section 5.: From the faculty of will arise also the ideas of liberty and constraint.prose
    9. 09section 6.: Finally, from the faculty of will arise our ideas of rights and duties.prose
    10. 10Introduction, Chapter I.: Of Society.prose
    11. 11Chapter II.: Of Production, or the formation of our Riches.prose
    12. 12Chapter III.: Of the measure of Utility, or of Value.prose
    13. 13Chapter IV.: Of the change of form, or of fabricating Industry, comprising Agriculture.prose
    14. 14Introduction, Chapter V.: Of the change of place, or of Commercial Industry.prose
    15. 15Introduction, Chapter VI.: Of Money.prose
    16. 16Chapter VIII.: Of the distribution of our Riches amongst Individuals.prose
    17. 17Introduction, Chapter IX.: Of the multiplication of Individuals, or of Population.prose
    18. 18Chapter X.: Consequences and developement of the two preceding Chapters.prose
    19. 19Chapter XI.: Of the employment of our riches, or of Consumption.prose
    20. 20Chapter XII.: Of the revenues and expenses of government and its debts.prose
    21. 21Introduction, Chapter XIII.: Conclusion.prose
    22. 22A Treatise on Political Economy, &c, Supplement to the First Section of the Elements of Ideology.prose
    23. 23Aphorism First, Corollary.prose
    24. 24Aphorism Third, Aphorism Fourth.prose
    25. 25Aphorism Fourth, Observation.prose
    26. 26Aphorism Tenth, Observation.prose
    27. 27Aphorism Fourteenth, Remark and conclusion.prose
    28. 28Introduction, Section First.: The faculty of willing is a mode and a consequence of the faculty of feeling.prose
    29. 29Section Second.: From the faculty of willing arise the ideas of personality and property.prose
    30. 30Section Third.: From the faculty of willing arise all our wants and all our means.prose
    31. 31Section Fourth.: From the faculty of willing arise also the ideas of riches and of poverty.prose
    32. 32Section Fifth.: From the faculty of willing arise likewise the ideas of liberty and constraint.prose
    33. 33Section Sixth.: Finally, from the faculty of willing arise the ideas of rights and of duties.prose
    34. 34Section Seventh.: Conclusion.prose
    35. 35Of Our Actions, Chapter I.: Of Society.prose
    36. 36Chapter II.: Of Production, or of the formation of our Riches.prose
    37. 37Chapter III.: Of the Measure of Utility or of Values.prose
    38. 38Chapter IV.: Of the Change of Form, or of manufacturing Industry, comprising Agriculture.prose
    39. 39Of Our Actions, Chapter V.: Of the change of place, or of Commercial Industry.prose
    40. 40Of Our Actions, Chapter VI.: Of Money.prose
    41. 41Of Our Actions, Chapter VII.: Reflections on what precedes.prose
    42. 42Chapter VIII.: Of the distribution of our Riches amongst individuals.prose
    43. 43Of Our Actions, Chapter IX.: Of the multiplication of Individuals, or of Population.prose
    44. 44Chapter X.: Consequences and developments of the two preceding chapters.prose
    45. 45Chapter XI.: Of the employment of our Riches, or of Consumption.prose
    46. 46Chapter XII.: Of the Revenues and Expenses of a Government, and of its Debts.prose
    47. 47Of Our Actions, Chapter XIII.: Conclusion.prose