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The Manipulation of Economic Unrest

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I Take it that what lies in the back of the minds of most of us when a subject like this comes up is the problem of the relation between economic unrest and political and social change, and more especially, the kind of change we call a revolution. We all know those for whom the solution of this problem is very simple: they say “look for the economic motive” as innocently as if they said “cherchez la femme.” Even at a more mature level of thinking the problem is still often put in such a way that something economic always lies at the bottom, or pulls the trigger, or provides the main impulse, or—and this is the precious word—“determines” everything.

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  • Brinton, Crane, 1948. "The Manipulation of Economic Unrest," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 8(S1), pages 21-31, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:8:y:1948:i:s1:p:21-31_09
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