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    19th Century · English

    Political Economy and the Philosophy of Government

    J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi

    Political Economy and the Philosophy of Government, by J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi (1773–1842), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    44
    Variants
    44
    Genre
    Economics
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Prefatory Notice.prose
    2. 02Historical Notice of the Life and Works of M. De Sismondi. By M. Mignet.prose
    3. 03“Vie Et Travaux De Charles De Sismondi.”, Aprose
    4. 04Bprose
    5. 05Cprose
    6. 06Dprose
    7. 07Eprose
    8. 08extracts from some notes written to his mother from his prison, in january, 1796, mostly written in english, with a pencprose
    9. 09Fprose
    10. 10Gprose
    11. 11Hprose
    12. 12Iprose
    13. 13Jprose
    14. 14Kprose
    15. 15Lprose
    16. 16Mprose
    17. 17Nprose
    18. 18Oprose
    19. 19Pprose
    20. 20Qprose
    21. 21Rprose
    22. 22Sprose
    23. 23Interview with Napoleon.prose
    24. 24Preliminary Essay.prose
    25. 25Preface to New Principlesof Political Economy,and the Light Which They May Cast on the Crisis Which England Is at This Tprose
    26. 26Introduction to Inquiries into Political Economy.prose
    27. 27On Landed Property.prose
    28. 28Clearances and Evictions.prose
    29. 29Extract from the éTudes, vol. ii, p. 169.prose
    30. 30on the Condition of the Work People in Manufactoriesprose
    31. 31on the National Income, or the Income of the Community.prose
    32. 32the COLONIES OF THE ANCIENTS, COMPARED WITH THOSE OF THE MODERNS, as regards their influence on the happiness of mankindprose
    33. 33On Universal Suffrage.prose
    34. 34On the Prince, or, Executive Power in Free Countries.prose
    35. 35On the Prince, or, on the Institution of the Social Powers, and on Their Balance.prose
    36. 36on electif'e. royalty.prose
    37. 37On the Prince, or, Executive Power in Free Countries Part II.prose
    38. 38on The Aristocratic Element in Free Countriesprose
    39. 39On Constitutional Monarchyprose
    40. 40Extracts from the Private Journal and Letters of M. De Sismondi.prose
    41. 41Extract from a Letter, June 6Th, 1835.prose
    42. 42Extract from a Letter About the Year 1836.prose
    43. 431838—On the Publication of Les Sciences Sociales.prose
    44. 44List of M. De SISMONDI's Works..prose