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On Commercial Wealth, in which he argued for the absolute freedom of commerce and industry. But by 1819, with the publication of New Principles of Political Economy, he had changed his mind, explaining that he was obliged to modify and develop his earlier ideas because of the shocking facts that were emerging about the conditions of workers in industrializing economies—particularly England. Government, Sismondi now said, should intervene to protect the weak from the strong.
The Lost History of Liberalism: From Ancient Rome to the Twenty-First Century
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