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  1. John Atkinson Hobson, 1858-1940. English historicist economist, underconsumption theorist and apostle of the "New Liberal" movement. The son of a Liberal newspaper publisher in Derby, John A. Hobson was educated in the classics at Lincoln College, Oxford . After graduating, he became a schoolteacher and a journalist.

  2. John Atkinson Hobson nació en Derby, Inglaterra. Hijo de William Hobson y Josephine Atkinson. Fue hermano del matemático Ernest William Hobson. Estudió en la escuela de Derby y en el Colegio Lincoln, en Oxford. Enseñó literatura inglesa en escuelas en Faversham y Exeter antes de aceptar un puesto en la Escuela de Económicas de Londres.

  3. John Atkinson Hobson, the economic writer and radical journalist most associated (along with L. T. Hobhouse) with Edwardian New Liberalism was born in Derby on 6 July 1858, the second son of William and Josephine (ne Atkinson) Hobson. William Hobson was the proprietor of the Derbyshire Advertiser, to which his son later contributed, and was ...

  4. t. e. Imperialism: A Study (1902), by John A. Hobson, is a politico-economic discourse about the negative financial, economic, and moral aspects of imperialism as a nationalistic business enterprise. Hobson argues that capitalist business activity brought about imperialism. [1]

  5. Compre A Evolução do Capitalismo Moderno, de John A. Hobson, no maior acervo de livros do Brasil. As mais variadas edições, novas, semi-novas e usadas pelo melhor preço.

  6. Other articles where John Atkins Hobson is discussed: political philosophy: Lenin: …influenced by the English historian J.A. Hobson’s Imperialism, a Study (1902), which alleged that decadent capitalism was bound to turn from glutted markets at home to exploit the toil of “reluctant and unassimilated peoples.”

  7. From John A. Hobson, Imperialism (London: Allen and Unwin, 1948), pp.3­5, 71-72,77­78, 80­81, 92­93. This text is part of the Internet Modern History Sourcebook . The Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted texts for introductory level classes in modern European and World history.