"On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation" by David Ricardo is an early 19th-century scientific work that lays the groundwork for modern economics. It looks at important ideas like value, rent, wages, and profit to find the rules that control how wealth is shared in society. Ricardo studies and questions the ideas of earlier thinkers, especially about rent and wages, and how these affect the relationships between different groups in society. The book starts with Ricardo explaining why it is important to understand how the products from land are divided and how landowners, capitalists, and laborers fit into this economic system. He stresses how land quality and the number of people living in an area affect wealth distribution. Ricardo argues that differences in rent and wages come from different levels of farm production and available money, setting the stage for a close look at value, price, and the relationship between work, money, and political economy.

On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation
By David Ricardo
Discover how land, labor, and capital shape the wealth of nations in this exploration of the economic forces that govern society.
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