Excerpt from First Principles of Political Economy
In writing this little book my aim has not been to give an outline of economic science, and still less to compile a text-book for students. I have written it for those who have never studied political economy, and I wish simply to inspire them with the desire to do so. Consequently they will find here scarcely any definitions or discussions or descriptions of actual problems, but merely a few sketches of primitive sociological ideas in their origin and development, showing how they have gradually taken shape in the minds of men and have been worked out in their institutions. There are not more than a dozen of these ideas which constitute the groundwork of political economy.
My thanks are due to Mr Row, whose translation is both faithful and elegant. A few passages of the original French have been modified to make them more intelligible to the English reader where facts had been illustrated by examples referring specially to France.
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