ABSTRACT

Hobson’s The Evolution of Modern Capitalism was first published in 1894, although this reissue is of the fourth edition, published in 1926. The work traces the developments in trade and industry which characterised the first decades of the twentieth century. In the first part, Hobson deals with the origins and structure of modern capitalism, including the development of the machine industry, the changing structure of trades and markets, and the effects of these on workers and consumers. The final supplementary chapter considers the impact of World War I on this changing economy, and the ‘disturbance, recovery and readjustments’ which the war necessitated. This is a classic work of importance to economic historians and those with a particular interest in the history of capitalism.

chapter I|24 pages

The Origin of Modern Capitalism.

chapter II|5 pages

The Instruments of Capitalism.

chapter III|36 pages

The Structure of Industry Before Machinery.

chapter V|28 pages

Size and Structure of the Modern Business.

chapter VI|26 pages

The Structure of Trades and Markets.

chapter VII|13 pages

Combinations of Capital

chapter VIII|36 pages

Cartels and Trusts.

chapter IX|19 pages

Economic Powers of the Trust.

chapter X|38 pages

The Financier.

chapter XI|44 pages

Machinery and Industrial Depression.

chapter XII|18 pages

Machinery and Demand for Labour.

chapter XIII|17 pages

Machinery and the Quality of Labour.

chapter XIV|26 pages

The Economy of High Wages.

chapter XVI|18 pages

Occupations of the People.

chapter XVII|39 pages

Civilisation and Industrial Development.

chapter |55 pages

Supplementary Chapter.

Industry of the Twentieth Century.