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The author treats machine production as the driving force reshaping industrial structure, adopting an organic, evolutionary viewpoint. He outlines the move from small-scale artisan and domestic systems to concentrated, mechanized factories, and explains how machinery alters labor, productivity, specialization, and market scope. The work analyzes growth of large enterprises, economies of scale, and the emergence of combinations and trusts that exercise power over rivals, workers, and consumers. It links recurring trade depressions to excessive productive capacity and to tensions between saving and consumption, arguing that machine-led expansion can produce chronic underconsumption. Final chapters explore social consequences such as urban industrial organization and the changing economic roles of women.

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J. A. Hobson

J. A. Hobson was a British economist and social critic known for his influential works on economic theory and social issues. He is particularly recognized for his book "Morals of Economic Internationalism," where he explores the ethical dimensions of global economic interactions. Hobson's writings often address the plight of the poor, as seen in "Problems of Poverty: An Inquiry into the Industrial Condition of the Poor," which examines the socio-economic factors contributing to poverty. His analysis of capitalism is further elaborated in "The Evolution of Modern Capitalism: A Study of Machine Production," where he critiques the impacts of industrialization. Through his work, Hobson contributed significantly to discussions on economics and social justice.

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