Cours D' conomie Politique, Volume 1 by Gustave Molinari, originally published in 1863, offers a comprehensive exploration of political economy from a 19th-century French perspective. This foundational work delves into the principles of economics, examining topics such as production, distribution, and consumption within the framework of a free market. Molinari, a proponent of laissez-faire economics, presents a detailed analysis of economic systems and the role of government. This volume provides invaluable insights into the economic thought of the period and remains relevant for understanding the historical roots of modern economic theories. Scholars and students of economic history will find "Cours D' conomie Politique" an essential resource for grasping the nuances of classical economic thought.
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