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The Progress of Capitalism in England

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"The Progress of Capitalism in England" provides a comprehensive analysis of the historical evolution of the British economic system. Written by the distinguished economic historian W. Cunningham, this work explores the transition from medieval commerce to the complex industrial society of the modern era. The book examines the various factors that contributed to the rise of England as a global economic power, including the development of banking, the expansion of maritime trade, and the shift from state-regulated mercantilism to the principles of laissez-faire.

Cunningham meticulously details the impact of capital accumulation on social structures and national policy. Through a scholarly lens, he traces how capitalistic methods transformed agriculture, manufacturing, and international relations. This study serves as an essential resource for understanding the foundations of modern economic thought and the historical forces that shaped the United Kingdom's industrial landscape. Readers will find a deep exploration of the interplay between government intervention and private enterprise, making it an invaluable text for students of economic history and political science.

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