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In 'The Evolution of Modern Capitalism: A Study of Machine Production' by J. A. Hobson, the author delves into the intricate workings of capitalism and its transition to machine production. Hobson's book provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic and social impact of industrialization, shedding light on the progression from traditional modes of production to the modern era of machinery. With a meticulous approach to detail and a keen eye for historical context, Hobson showcases the evolution of capitalism through the lens of technological advancements and their influence on society. J.…mehr

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In 'The Evolution of Modern Capitalism: A Study of Machine Production' by J. A. Hobson, the author delves into the intricate workings of capitalism and its transition to machine production. Hobson's book provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic and social impact of industrialization, shedding light on the progression from traditional modes of production to the modern era of machinery. With a meticulous approach to detail and a keen eye for historical context, Hobson showcases the evolution of capitalism through the lens of technological advancements and their influence on society. J. A. Hobson, a renowned economist and social theorist, brings his expertise to the forefront in 'The Evolution of Modern Capitalism'. His insightful perspectives on economic systems and their relationship to societal development offer readers a profound understanding of the forces at play in the evolution of capitalism. Hobson's background in economic theory and social analysis enriches the book with a depth of knowledge that is both engaging and enlightening. For readers interested in the complexities of capitalism and the role of technology in shaping modern economic systems, 'The Evolution of Modern Capitalism' is a must-read. Hobson's scholarly approach and expert analysis make this book essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the forces driving industrial economies.

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J. A. Hobson (1858–1940) was a renowned English economist and social scientist, celebrated for his critiques of imperialism and economic theory. Hobson's 1894 seminal work, 'The Evolution of Modern Capitalism: A Study of Machine Production,' is a key text that maps the transformations in the economic landscape brought on by the Industrial Revolution, offering a detailed analysis of how technological advancements and capital concentration affected the market structure and labour. His foresight in economic thought was not solely confined to this publication; Hobson's theoretical perspectives reverberated through his extensive body of work, influencing Keynesian economics and later, development theory. A central figure among the radical liberals of his time, he approached economics with a holistic view. He addressed issues of inequality, poverty, and imperialism, arguing that unequal distribution of wealth led to overproduction and underconsumption. Hobson's progressive stance on socio-economic issues, underpinned by his academic scholarship, has made him a reference point for both historical and contemporary economic discussions. In recognition of his contributions, he is often regarded as a pioneer of heterodox economics, and his works remain a subject of study for their originality, depth, and relevance.