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A systematic exposition of political economy that frames economic activity as exchanges among persons, replacing the traditional focus on wealth with the scientific concept of value encompassing commodities, services, and credits. It builds economics around reciprocity, arguing that every sale is simultaneously a purchase and emphasizing mutual satisfaction as the motive for voluntary exchange. The text analyzes the elemental structure of buying and selling — persons, desires, efforts, estimates, renderings, satisfactions — and applies this framework to land, money, and foreign trade, critiques restrictive government interference, and demonstrates inductive reasoning and pedagogical organization for instruction in the subject.

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Arthur Latham Perry

Arthur Latham Perry was an American economist and author known for his work in political economy. His notable book, "Principles of Political Economy," explores fundamental economic principles and their implications for society. Perry's contributions to the field reflect a commitment to understanding the complexities of economic systems and their impact on human behavior. His writings provide valuable insights into the economic theories of his time, making him a significant figure in the study of economics during the 19th century.

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