- Achille Loria
Achille Loria (
March 2 ,1857 ,Mantua -November 6 ,1943 ) was an Italianpolitical economist .He was educated at the
lyceum of his native city and the universities ofBologna ,Pavia ,Rome ,Berlin , andLondon and graduated at theUniversity of Bologna (1877). He becameprofessor of political economy in theUniversity of Siena in 1881; and he has held a similar appointment in theUniversity of Padua (1891-1903), andUniversity of Torino (1903-1932). He was elected to the Accademia dei Licei (1901) and appointed to the Italian Senate in 1919. His work draws on a wide range of predecessors:Karl Marx ,Charles Spencer ,Charles Darwin ,Adolf Wagner andLuigi Cossa , who was his teacher. With this background and on the basis of research on landholding in the British Museum he developed an original deterministic theory of economic development. It is based on the premise that the relative scarcity of land leads to the subjugation of some members of society by others, a mechanism that works differently in different stages of development. This concept was developed in a large number of books, many of which were translated into foreign languages. They had impact on writers likeCharles A. Beard and indirectly influenced their interpretation of American history. Achille Loria is also seen as a forerunner of socio-legal studies (seeInternational Institute for the Sociology of Law ).English language bibliography
* Achille Loria, The Economic Foundations of Society. Londonm: Sonnenschein 1904.
* Achille Loria, Contemporary Social Problems, London: Sonnenschein 1911
* Achille Loria, The Economic Synthesis: A Study of the Laws of Income. LOndon: Allen and Unwin 1914
* Lee Benson, Turner and Beard: American Historical Writing Reconsidered. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press 1950 (see pages 2-40 on "Achille Loria's influence on American Economic thought").Shepard B. Clough, Loria, Achille. In: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 9/10, New York 1972, pp. 474-475.
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