Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden Quote

Whatever his merits as an economist, Hume's place as one of the foremost exponents of capitalism is clearly established. His views on the landed interest and his recognition of self-interest and his desire for accumulation as the driving forces of economic activity in his time helped to consolidate the forces that were struggling to add political power to the economic supremacy which they had already achieved.


Chapter III, The Founders Of Political Economy, p. 123 - A History of Economic Thought (1939)


Whatever his merits as an economist, Hume's place as one of the foremost exponents of capitalism is clearly established. His views on the landed...

Whatever his merits as an economist, Hume's place as one of the foremost exponents of capitalism is clearly established. His views on the landed...

Whatever his merits as an economist, Hume's place as one of the foremost exponents of capitalism is clearly established. His views on the landed...

Whatever his merits as an economist, Hume's place as one of the foremost exponents of capitalism is clearly established. His views on the landed...