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An extended political-economy essay examines national debt, taxation, and the economic forces that produce public wealth. After surveying the country's material improvement despite heavy borrowing, the author attributes growth to savings generated by agriculture and industry, contending these have doubled landed revenue and underpinned prosperity. He challenges conventional calls for large-scale reimbursement or hoarded reserves, arguing that reimbursement could be useless or harmful and that taxation, properly analyzed and apportioned, can serve public welfare. The work decomposes imposts, questions fiscal imperfections, and proposes pragmatic fiscal arrangements to secure interest payments while warning against cosmetic financial operations by ministers.

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Title: Thoughts on the mechanism of societies

Author: marquis de Charles Casaux

Translator: Joseph Parkyns Macmahon

Release date: July 1, 2024 [eBook #73958]

Language: English

Original publication: Snowhill: T. Spilsbury, 1786

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THOUGHTS
ON THE
MECHANISM
OF
SOCIETIES
.

By the Marquis de CASAUX,
FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH
(Under the Inspection of the Author)
By Parkyns Mac Mahon.

If Men would be content to graft upon Nature, and assist her operations, what mighty effects might we expect!

Spectator.

LONDON,
Printed by T. Spilsbury, Snowhill.

Sold by G. G. J. and J. Robinson, in Pater-noster Row; W. Richardson, under the Royal Exchange; and J. Debrett, Piccadilly.

M,DCC,LXXXVI.