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Overview
First published in 1896, this seminal work considers the Question of the Unemployed at the height of imperialist capitalism. Hobson proposes a controversial theory of social progress, which argues that unemployment is a natural and necessary result of the mal-distribution of consumption power. In a comprehensive assessment of the practicalities of capitalism, The Problem of the Unemployed considers the root causes and meaning of unemployment and possible solutions to the issue.
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- ISBN-13: 9780415659208
- ISBN-10: 0415659205
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publish Date: April 2014
- Page Count: 164
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