Riches and Poverty explores an influential idea in political economy.
The work of Adam Smith provided a key for studying the rich and poor and
assessing the American and French revolutions. Meanwhile Britain
embarked on its career as the first manufacturing nation, and the debate
on poverty provoked an intellectual rift between Malthus and the Lake
poets that continues to influence our perceptions of cultural history.
Donald Winch has written a compelling narrative of these developments,
which emphasizes throughout the moral and political bearings of economic
ideas.