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The lectures survey the emergence and aims of political economy, arguing for its treatment as a positive science. They review early economic thought, showing how misconceptions about wealth (confusing it with bullion) led to restrictive trade and state interference, and praise later analyses that emphasized production, distribution, and free trade. The author examines practical applications to government finance, taxation, and public expenditure, explaining how changing political conditions increased the need for systematic principles to predict policy effects. The final lectures define wealth and defend empirical methods over hypothetical speculation, framing political economy as a mental discipline grounded in observation and relevant to public policy.

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Nassau William Senior

Nassau William Senior was a prominent British economist and a key figure in the development of political economy in the 19th century. He is best known for his work "Four Introductory Lectures on Political Economy," where he laid out foundational concepts that influenced economic thought. Senior's writings often addressed the conditions of the laboring classes and the provision for the poor, as seen in his notable work, "Statement of the Provision for the Poor, and of the Condition of the Labouring Classes in a Considerable Portion of America and Europe." His contributions to economic theory and social policy continue to be relevant in discussions of welfare and labor economics.

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