Victorian Writing about Risk
In the first three decades of the nineteenth century, a number of British liberal intellectuals attempted to popularize the "laws" of classical political economy in the hope, as the statistician William Farr put it, that "knowledge [would] banish panic."
November 2, 2006
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Paperback
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231
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Cambridge University Press
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