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J. A. Hobson was a prominent English economist and social thinker known for his critical views on capitalism and imperialism. He made significant contributions to economic theory, particularly through his works such as "The Economics of Unemployment" and "The Morals of Economic Internationalism." His analysis of economic issues provided a framework for understanding the socio-economic challenges of his time, emphasizing the need for a more equitable distribution of wealth and resources.

Hobson's influence extended beyond economics into sociology and political theory, as he advocated for social reform and the welfare state. His critique of imperialism highlighted the moral and ethical implications of colonial expansion, arguing that it often served the interests of a wealthy elite at the expense of the broader populace. Throughout his career, Hobson's insights have inspired later generations of thinkers and activists who seek to address economic inequalities and promote social justice.

Geburtsdatum February 6, 1858
Geburtsort Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Todesdatum April 1, 1940