Publication: Los economistas y el debate sobre la nacionalización de la tierra en Gran Bretaña en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX
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Ramos Gorostiza, José Luis
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Editora Regional de Murcia
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Murcia : Editora Regional de Murcia
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En el siglo XIX la nacionalización de la tierra no sólo fue defendida por los socialistas, sino también por importantes economistas liberales tales como Flórez Estrada, Gossen o Walras. En el caso concreto de Gran Bretaña, la cuestión fue también objeto de intensa polémica durante la segunda mitad de la centuria. Entre los defensores de la nacionalización hubo figuras muy diversas y destacadas: Karl Marx, J. A. Hobson y los socialistas fabianos, el economista marginalista Philip H. Wicksteed, el sociólogo individualista Herbert Spencer, o el famoso científico Alfred R. Wallace (J. S. Mill llegó a contemplarla sólo como una posibilidad a largo plazo). Entre los críticos más distinguidos estuvieron Henry Sidgwick y Alfred Marshall.
In the nineteenth century, land nationalization not only was defended by socialists, but also by important liberal economists such as Flórez Estrada, Gossen or Walras. In Great Britain, in particular, this question became also an object of intense debate during the second half of the century. In favour of land nationalization there were very diverse leading figures: Karl Marx, J. A. Hobson and the Fabian Socialists, the marginalist economist Philip H. Wicksteed, the individualist sociologist Herbert Spencer, or the famous scientist Alfred R. Wallace (J. S. Mill considered nationalization only as a remote possibility). Henry Sidgwick and Alfred Marshall were among the more distinguished critics.
In the nineteenth century, land nationalization not only was defended by socialists, but also by important liberal economists such as Flórez Estrada, Gossen or Walras. In Great Britain, in particular, this question became also an object of intense debate during the second half of the century. In favour of land nationalization there were very diverse leading figures: Karl Marx, J. A. Hobson and the Fabian Socialists, the marginalist economist Philip H. Wicksteed, the individualist sociologist Herbert Spencer, or the famous scientist Alfred R. Wallace (J. S. Mill considered nationalization only as a remote possibility). Henry Sidgwick and Alfred Marshall were among the more distinguished critics.
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