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Principles Of Political Economy And Taxation

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The produce of the earth, derived from its surface through labor, machinery, and capital, is distributed among three community classes: landowners, capital owners, and laborers. The proportions allocated to each class—rent, profit, and wages—vary significantly across different societal stages. This variation depends on soil fertility, capital accumulation, population, and the skill and tools used in agriculture. Understanding the laws governing this distribution is a central challenge in Political Economy. Despite advancements by thinkers like Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, and Sismondi, there remains a lack of satisfactory insight into the natural dynamics of rent, profit, and wages. In 1815, Malthus and a Fellow of University College, Oxford, introduced crucial concepts regarding rent that are essential for grasping the impact of wealth progression on profits and wages, as well as the effects of taxation on various community classes, especially concerning commodities derived from the earth. Previous economists, including Adam Smith, failed to fully grasp the principles of rent, leading to overlooked truths that can only be revealed through a comprehensive understanding of the subject.

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Principles Of Political Economy And Taxation, David Ricardo

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