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John Stuard Mill (1806-1877), English philosopher and economist
Jose Zulueta and Gomis (Barcelona, 1858-1925), politician and economist, he studied law in Barcelona, ??and was doctorate in Madrid, he was in the party of Emilio Castelar
Federico Rahola and Tremols (Cadaques, Gerona, 1858-1919), lawyer, economist, politician and writer, in 1905. After having been affiliated to the Regionalist League
Alvaro Florez Estrada (1766-1853), Spanish economist and politician, drawing 1895
Segismundo Moret and Prendergast, (Cadiz, 1838-Madrid, 1913), Spanish jurist and politician, leader of the Liberal Party and academic of the Spanish language
The Rights of Women or the Effects of Female Enfranchisement, 1853The Rights of Women or the Effects of Female Enfranchisement, pub. 1853 (hand coloured engraving)
David Hume, 1788. From The History of England, by David Hume. [T. Cadell & R Baldwin, Edinburgh, 1788]
In the Land of the Muscovite, 1900. Count Sergei Yulyevich Witte (1849-1915)l econometrician, minister, and prime minister in Imperial Russia. From Black & White Budget, Vol. III
Frederic Passy, c1893. Frederic Passy (1822-1912), French economist and a joint winner of the first Nobel Peace Prize awarded in 1901. From the 2e collection [Felix Potin, c1893]
Yves Guyot, c1893. Yves Guyot (1843-1928), French politician and economist. From the 2e collection [Felix Potin, c1893]
John Stuart Mill, British philosopher and social reformer, 19th century (1956). An advocate of utilitarianism, Mill (1806-1873) was probably the most influential liberal thinker of the 19th century
Frederic Passy, French economist and writer, 1901. Passy (1822-1912) shared the first Nobel Peace prize with Henri Dunant in 1901
David Hume, 18th century Scottish philosopher, economist and historian, (1845). Artist: W HollDavid Hume, 18th century Scottish philosopher, economist and historian, (1845). Humes (1711-1776) most important work was A Treatise on Human Nature (1739)
John Law, Scottish economist, late 17th-early 18th century (c1880). Artist: WhymperJohn Law, Scottish economist, late 17th-early 18th century (c1880). A Scottish economist, gambler, banker, murderer, royal advisor, exile, rake and adventurer
Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield (1859-1947), British socialist, economist and reformer. Artist: W&D DowneySidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield (1859-1947), British socialist, economist and reformer. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, fourth series, Cassell and Company Limited (London)
Anne Robert Jacques Turgot receiving a letter of reference, 1898. Artist: Gustave DemoulinAnne Robert Jacques Turgot receiving a letter of reference, 1898. A print from Les Francais Illustres, by Gustave Demoulin, Hachette, Paris, 1898
Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, French economist and statesman, 1898. Artist: GilbertAnne Robert Jacques Turgot, French economist and statesman, 1898. A print from Les Francais Illustres, by Gustave Demoulin, Hachette, Paris, 1898
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), British social reformer and philosopher. An advocate of utilitarianism, Mill was probably the most influential liberal thinker of the 19th century
Sir John Bowring (1792-1872), English political economist and Governor of Hong Kong. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson
Sir William Petty, 17th century English economist, scientist and philosopher, (c1850). Petty (1623-1687) is regarded as the founder of the philosophy of laissez-faire economic policy
Adam Smith, 18th century Scottish philosopher and economist, (1836). Artist: W HollAdam Smith, 18th century Scottish philosopher and economist, (1836). Smith (1723-1790) was the author of the highly influential Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Four German socialists, (1903). Karl Heinrich Marx, German philosopher, political economist, and revolutionary; Ferdinand Lasalle, German jurist and socialist political activist; Wilhelm Liebknecht
Baron de Laune, (1885). Artist: Louis Michel van LooBaron de Laune, (1885). Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, baron de l Aulne (1727-1781) was a French statesman and economist
Robert Hamilton, Scottish economist and mathematician, (1870). Artist: William HollRobert Hamilton, Scottish economist and mathematician, (1870). Hamilton (1743-1829) was the author of Essay on the National Debt (1813)
John Hill Burton, Scottish historian, jurist, and economist, 19th century. Artist: W HollJohn Hill Burton, Scottish historian, jurist, and economist, 19th century. Burton (1809-1881) was Historiographer Royal from 1867 until 1881
Turgot, French statesman and economist, 19th century. Artist: William Thomas FryTurgot, French statesman and economist, 19th century. Portrait of Anne Robert Jacques Turgot (1727-1781)
Nikolay Ivanovich Turgenev, Russian author, c1860-c1864Nikolay Ivanovich Turgenev, Russian economist and political theorist, c1860-c1864. A relative of the novelist Ivan Turgenev
David Hume, Scottish philosopher, historian and economist, 1837. Portrait made in the 19th century after an 18th century original
John Law, Comptroller General of France, 1720 (1841). A Scottish economist, gambler, banker, murderer, royal advisor, exile, rake and adventurer
Thomas Robert Malthus, English economist and clergyman. Malthus (1766-1834) believed that population growth would outstrip food supplies, with disastrous results
Karl Marx, German social, political and economic theorist. Marxs (1818-1883) theories formed the basis of modern Communism
Anne Robert Jacques Turgot (1727-1781), French politician and economistAnne Robert Jacques Turbot (1727-1781), French politician and economist. Turgot was an advocate of free trade and laissez-faire principles in economics
Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, French politician and economist, early 19th century. Artist: William Thomas FryAnne Robert Jacques Turgot, French politician and economist, early 19th century. Turgot (1727-1781) was an advocate of free trade and laissez-faire principles in economics
Adam Smith (1723-1790), Scottish philosopher and economist, 1790. Artist: John KayAdam Smith (1723-1790), Scottish philosopher and economist, 1790. He is pictured standing wearing a hat and wig and carrying a cane, pointing to a book on a table
Frederic Passy, French economist and writer, 1902. Passy (1822-1912) shared the first Nobel Peace prize with Henri Dunant in 1901
Richard Cobden, British politician, economist and Lancashire calico manufacturer, c1870. Described as the Apostle of Free Trade