
Hamilton's Economic Policies
Works & Speeches of the Founder of American Financial SystemBy Alexander Hamilton, Emory SpeerLength30h 15m
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In "Hamilton's Economic Policies," readers are invited to explore a compelling anthology that highlights the economic frameworks and philosophies spearheaded by Alexander Hamilton, woven through historical interpretation by Emory Speer. This collection captures the range of literary styles'Äîannotative essays, reflective commentaries, and analytical dissections'Äîoffering an insightful glimpse into the transitioning economic discourse of the Federalist era. Crossing the divide between historical documentation and literary elegance, the anthology presents a kaleidoscope of perspectives that critique and celebrate the complex economic strategies laid down by Hamilton'Äîpolicies that significantly shaped America's financial destiny. This anthology benefits from the nuanced perspectives of its contributors, each bringing their unique voice to the ever-relevant discussion of economic policy. Emory Speer, an erudite in judicial history, harnesses his vast knowledge of historical and legal scholarship to accentuate Hamilton's vision. The contributions echo significant cultural movements in American history, such as the industrial revolution and the growth of a centralized banking system, illuminating how Hamilton's legacy continues to influence contemporary economic dialogues. The diversity in interpretive voices allows a multifaceted exploration that strives to deepen the comprehension of Hamilton's policies and their ongoing impact. "Hamilton's Economic Policies" offers readers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in a discussion that is both historically informed and strikingly pertinent. With its educational potential and breadth of insights, this anthology is a vital resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the intertwining of political and economic thought. Readers are encouraged to engage with the varied perspectives presented, as the dialogue crafted within these pages unravels the enduring significance of Hamiltonian economic strategy, inspiring contemporary reflection and discourse.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory, Literary Classics
Length30 hrs 15 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 17, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1REPORT ON IMPOST DUTY
37PUBLIC CREDIT (pt. 2)
2SPEECH ON THE REVENUE SYSTEM
38IMPROVEMENT OF THE REVENUE
3FIRST REPORT ON THE PUBLIC CREDIT
39BUILDING TAX
4OPERATIONS OF THE ACT LAYING DUTIES ON IMPORTS
40HAMILTON TO ROBERT MORRIS, 1780
5ARREARS OF PAY
41HAMILTON TO ROBERT MORRIS
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6PUBLIC CREDIT
42NATIONAL BANK
7HAMILTON TO SUPERVISORS OF BOSTON
43WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON
8LOANS
44HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON
9SPIRITS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
45HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON
10ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES FOR 1792
46HAMILTON TO JEFFERSON
11HAMILTON TO SHORT
47ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A MINT
12HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON
48HAMILTON TO JEFFERSON
13OBJECTIONS AND ANSWERS RESPECTING THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
49HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON
14ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC CREDITORS BY A FRIEND.
50FISHERIES
15VINDICATION OF THE FUNDING SYSTEM
51HAMILTON TO GOODHUE
16PAYMENTS OF PUBLIC DEBT
52MANUFACTURES (pt. 1)
17CIVIS TO MERCATOR
53MANUFACTURES (pt. 2)
18FACT
54IRON
19PUBLIC DEBT
55COPPER
20LOANS
56LEAD
21REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY IN PURSUANCE OF THE FOREGOING RESOLUTIONS
57FOSSIL COAL
22LOANS
58WOOD
23PUBLIC FUNDS
59SKINS
24LOANS
60GRAIN
25OBSERVER
61FLAX AND HEMP
26HAMILTON TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
62COTTON
27LOAN
63WOOL
28HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON
64SILK
29HAMILTON TO A COMMITTEE OF CONGRESS
65GLASS
30HAMILTON TO A COMMITTEE OF CONGRESS
66GUNPOWDER
31WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON
67PAPER
32WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON
68PRINTED BOOKS
33WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON
69REFINED SUGARS AND CHOCOLATE
34HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON
70HAMILTON TO JEFFERSON
35HAMILTON TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
71OUTLINE OF SMITH’S SPEECH ON MADISON’S RESOLUTIONS OF JANUARY 3, 1794
36PUBLIC CREDIT (pt. 1)
72Biography of Alexander Hamilton by Emory Speer