Ricardo’s Theories Challenged by the Crises of 1825 and 1837 – A Critique of Crisis Theory
A Critique of Crisis Theory

Ricardo’s Theories Challenged by the Crises of 1825 and 1837

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Shortly after Ricardo’s death, the crisis of 1825, the first global crisis of overproduction, swept over Britain. In 1837, a second global crisis erupted with far more devastating results. It was followed by years of industrial depression and mass unemployment. Stormy class struggles broke out, and in Britain out of this came the Chartist Movement, the first mass working-class political party. It was during the depression that followed the crisis of 1837 that Marx and Engels were themselves radicalized.

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