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When Capitalism Was Kind, or: How Malachy Postlethwayt-England's Most Improbable Economist-Almost Saved the World Hardcover – February 27, 2026

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Management number 219241685 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price €12.00 Model Number 219241685
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Join me on a quest to find England’s most improbable economist, born in 1707, whose life was hidden along the unprinted margins of history; yet his writings are so famous that his followers included Alexander Hamilton, Adam Smith, and Karl Marx. He was an adviser to Sir Robert Walpole, Britain’s first prime minister. He is still popular among twenty-first-century scholars. Malachy Postlethwayt was too influential by British society’s standards. For two decades, I had only snippets and shards of facts to challenge three hundred years of traditional brief narratives full of plausibilities, innuendos, and accusations about him. Was he a nobleman's illegitimate son? Then, I discovered a cipher that he embedded in a civil document and suddenly I could assemble this biography. The bonus prize? He pointed to the London suburbs of Poplar, Blackwall, and Limehouse where the early East India Company offered employee benefits like payroll deductions, health care, worker’s compensation, retirement homes and more before the first King George took the throne. How does this change 21st-century definitions of who are the real political conservatives regarding social safety nets? And what did social influencer Malachy Postlethwayt do about it, especially as it affected the Royal African Company’s and Britain’s businesses in Africa and the Atlantic Slave Trade? Did he really try to save the world?~~~ Dr. Marsha R. Robinson's career of teaching about World History supported her many published studies about the intersection of gender, empire, religion, war, and peace. Calling herself an unlucky historian, she sides with her researched subjects who lived their lives unaware that some later scholars thought they ought to have been doing something else. For her, the historian's craft is the non-linear, open-ended discovery of new knowledge about the past. Dr. Robinson was on the faculties of Miami University (Ohio) and Otterbein University. She is a past president of the Ohio Academy of History. She earned her PhD at the Ohio State University, her MA at Central Connecticut State University, and her BSFS at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. Read more

ISBN13 979-8994760703
Language English
Publisher Square Tower Group LLC
Dimensions 5.74 x 0.82 x 8.74 inches
Item Weight 15 ounces
Reading age 16 - 18 years
Print length 278 pages
Publication date February 27, 2026

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