Report on Manufactures
  Report on Manufactures
Titolo Report on Manufactures
AutoreAlexander Hamilton
Prezzo€ 1,99
EditoreDigiCat
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In his seminal work, "Report on Manufactures," Alexander Hamilton provides a comprehensive and forward-thinking analysis of the economic framework necessary for a burgeoning nation. Written in 1791, this report lays the groundwork for American economic policy, advocating for the protection and expansion of domestic manufacturing. Hamilton's clear and persuasive prose, rich in empirical evidence and articulate argumentation, situates the text within the broader context of Enlightenment thought and the emerging capitalist ethos of the early United States. His visionary insights into tariffs, subsidies, and the importance of a diversified economy resonate profoundly with contemporary economic discourse. As one of the Founding Fathers and the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton was uniquely positioned to address the economic challenges facing the fledgling nation. His experiences, particularly in the aftermath of the Revolutionary War and the economic instability that ensued, deeply influenced his advocacy for a strong federal role in economic development. This report not only reflects his intellectual rigor but also embodies his profound commitment to creating a sustainable economic future for America. "Report on Manufactures" is essential reading for anyone interested in the foundations of American economic policy, the evolution of governmental roles in industry, and the historical context of economic thought. This work promises to enlighten contemporary readers about the enduring relevance of Hamilton's ideas in the nexus of manufacturing and policy. It is a compelling recommendation not merely as a document of historical importance but as an ongoing influence on contemporary economic thought. Hamilton's report—brimming with prescient analysis and detailed foresight—stands as a testament to an economic philosophy that continues to resonate in policy discussions, serving as an essential read for comprehending the complex interplay of economics and governance that has shaped the United States.