J. A. Hobson A Reader

Cover of J. A. Hobson A Reader by Michael Freeden
Year: 2021
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780367246266
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Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.90830451944 Pounds
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J. A. Hobson A Reader by Michael Freeden, published by Taylor & Francis Limited in December 2021, is a comprehensive anthology that showcases the significant writings of J. A. Hobson, a pivotal figure in social, economic, and political theory during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Britain. This edition, comprising 224 pages, presents a selection of Hobson’s major works, making it a valuable resource for historians, economists, political theorists, and students interested in imperialism and international relations.

The anthology features a thematic grouping of extracts from Hobson’s influential texts, including The Problem of the Unemployed, Imperialism: A Study, The Crisis of Liberalism, and The Industrial System, covering a timeline from 1896 to 1938. Michael Freeden’s general introduction provides an analysis of Hobson’s key concepts, highlighting his humanist approach to economics, critiques of imperialism, and contributions to liberal theory. This collection serves as an essential reference for those exploring the intellectual landscape of Hobson’s era and the development of modern welfare state ideology.


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First published in 1988. This anthology from the major writings of J. A. Hobson helps to establish his reputation as one of the most influential social, economic and political theorists of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain. The wide range of his writings makes him essential reading for historians, economists, political theorists, students of imperialism and of international relations.

In a general introduction Michael Freeden analyses the key organizing concepts of Hobson’s work, identifying the main areas of impact and controversy, and he suggests a framework of interpretation that demonstrates Hobson’s innovatory radicalism. He emphasizes Hobson’s humanist, qualitative understanding of economics, his significant contributions to the transformation of liberal theory, his trenchant critique of imperialism and his ‘heretical’ theory of underconsumption. Hobson is placed in the intellectual context of his times and shown to be an important member of groups that helped to formulate the ideology of the modem welfare state.

A wide selection of Hobson’s writings is made available for student and scholar alike. Grouped thematically, extracts include pieces from major works such as The Problem of the Unemployed, Imperialism: A Study, The Crisis of Liberalism and The Industrial System and span a period from 1896 to 1938.

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