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The Principles of Political Economy

Chapter 9 Of Cottiers

Word Count: 4182    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

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The Principles of Political Economy
The Principles of Political Economy
“Preliminary Remarks In every department of human affairs, Practice long precedes Science systematic enquiry into the modes of action of the powers of nature, is the tardy product of a long course of efforts to use those powers for practical ends. The conception, accordingly, of Political Economy as a branch of science is extremely modern; but the subject with which its enquiries are conversant has in all ages necessarily constituted one of the chief practical interests of mankind, and, in some, a most unduly engrossing one.”
1 Book 1 Production Preliminary Remarks2 Chapter 1 Of the Requisites of Production3 Chapter 2 Of Labour as an Agent of Production4 Chapter 3 Of Unproductive Labour5 Chapter 4 Of Capital6 Chapter 5 Fundamental Propositions Respecting Capital7 Chapter 6 On Circulating and Fixed Capital8 Chapter 7 On What Depends the Degree of Productiveness of Productive Agents9 Chapter 8 Of Co-operation, or the Combination of Labour10 Chapter 9 Of Production on a Large, and Production on a Small Scale11 Chapter 10 Of the Law of the Increase of Labour12 Chapter 11 Of the Law of the Increase of Capital13 Chapter 12 Of the Law of the Increase of Production from Land14 Chapter 13 Consequences of the Foregoing Laws15 Book 2 Distribution Chapter 1 Of Property16 Chapter 2 The Same Subject Continued17 Chapter 3 Of the Classes Among Whom the Produce is Distributed18 Chapter 4 Of Competition, and Custom19 Chapter 5 Of Slavery20 Chapter 6 Of Peasant Proprietors21 Chapter 7 Continuation of the Same Subject22 Chapter 8 Of Metayers23 Chapter 9 Of Cottiers24 Chapter 10 Means of Abolishing Cottier Tenancy25 Chapter 11 Of Wages26 Chapter 12 Of Popular Remedies for Low Wages27 Chapter 13 The Remedies for Low Wages Further Considered28 Chapter 14 Of the Differences of Wages in Different Employments29 Chapter 15 Of Profits30 Chapter 16 Of Rent