Thomas E. Cliffe Leslie, 1825-1882

Belfast intellectual and economic historian.
Cliffe Leslie was one of the leading figures of the English
Historical School and a virulent critic of Classical Ricardian theory.
Cliffe Leslie's primary
criticism was that it had sidelined consumer behavior and demand. He developed the idea of
"consumer sovereignty", but insisted that the analysis of demand should be
couched in historical and institutional terms. His heavy-handed criticism of the deductive
methods of the Ricardians did not go unnoticed.
Major Works of Thomas E. Cliffe Leslie
- The Military Systems of Europe economically
considered. 1856.
- Land Systems and industrial economy of Ireland, England and continental
countries, 1860.
- "The
Love of Money", 1862.
- "The
Political Economy of Adam Smith", 1870, Fortnightly Review
- Land Systems, 1870.
- "History
of German Political Economy", 1875, Fortnightly Review
- The Land System of France, 1876.
- "On
the Philosophical Method of Political Economy", 1876, Hermathena
- "Political
Economy and Sociology", 1879, Fortnightly Review
- Essays in Political and Moral Philosophy , 1879.
- "Political
Economy in the United States", 1880, Fortnightly Review
- "The Irish Land Question",
1881, Appletons' Journal (originally, Fraser's Magazine)
- Essays in Political Economy. 1888.
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