The concepts of wealth distribution formulated in the Revolutionary period informed works on nineteenth-century political economy and shaped the ideology of political parties. Viewing Europe's aristocratic system, early Americans believed that the survival of their new republic depended on a fair distribution of wealth, br

- Title : Securing the Fruits of Labor: The American Concept of Wealth Distribution, 1765--1900
- Author : James L. Huston
- Rating : 4.92 (113 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-8-9
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 516 Pages
- Asin : 0807160458
- Language : English
The concepts of wealth distribution formulated in the Revolutionary period informed works on nineteenth-century political economy and shaped the ideology of political parties. Viewing Europe's aristocratic system, early Americans believed that the survival of their new republic depended on a fair distribution of wealth, brought about through political and economic equality. Huston reveals how these ideas influenced debates over reform, working-class agitation, political participation, territorial expansion, banking, tariffs, slavery, public land disposition, and corporate industrialism. Securing the Fruits of Labor is a masterful study of American beliefs about wealth distribution over one and a half centuries.. In his comprehensive study of the economic ideology of the early republic, James L. Huston argues that Americans developed economic attitudes during the Revolutionary period that remained virtually unchanged until the close of the nineteenth centuryAbout the Author JAMES L. HUSTON is professor of history at Oklahoma State University and the author of The Panic of 1857 and the Coming of the Civil War; Calculating the Value of the Union: Slavery, Property Rights, and the Economic Origins of the Civil War; and Stephen A. Douglas and the Dilemmas of Democratic Equality.These two authors are only out to make a quick buck from families who did not pay attention during the transition planning conferences.. I didn't realize at the time, of course, that they were romances--I considered them more a peculiar form of mystery. "Dry" is a very honest, bold and personal account.. `Hi Everyone. Toews says we are "mostly amnesic about the ecological and economic benefits of manure." We prefer chemical compounds we know nothing about. Francine runs off with Rudolph, heir to the ruler of a small Bavarian kingdom. O.K. Well written and developed. Having read most of his books, Kiyosaki doesn't necessarily present anything new, but he offers the perspective of mentoring and protecting your child that helps both parent and child see the power in financial freedom.. When he met the woman who would change his life forever.Ella had hidden powers that she never knew about cause her family never told her. Here at The Snowball Group we call it `Putting ears on Brands', and Sheehan gives you the rules, parameters, terms, and applications, along with best and worst case practices, in a book that is as engagDouglas and the Dilemmas of Democratic Equality.
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