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The State in Relation to Labour

The State in Relation to Labour

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William Stanley Jevons (1835-1882), English economist and logician, was one of three men to simultaneously advance the socalled
"marginal revolution." Jevons' work "The Theory of Political
Economy" (1871), along with similar discoveries made by Carl
Menger in Vienna (1871) and by Léon Walras in Switzerland
(1874), marked the opening of a new period in the history of economic thought. Jevons studied chemistry and botany at
University College, London. Because of the bankruptcy of his father's business in 1847, Jevons left school to take up the position of assayer at the Mint in Sydney, Australia. Returning to
England in 1859, he published "General Mathematical Theory of
Political Economy", and in 1863 "Pure Logic", wherein he improved the symbolic logic schema pioneered by George Boole and his teacher Augustus De Morgan. Three years later he was appointed Professor of Logic and Philosophy at Owens College,
Manchester, and in 1876 he was glad to exchange the Owens professorship for the professorship of political economy in
University College, London.
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