Robinson Crouse
Robinson Crusoe, is a novel made by Daniel Defoe. The history in the novel is related to the economy, and that's what I'm talking about. Robinson Crusoe was to stop in a desert island later that the ship where it travelled was shipwrecked. Without blinking, Crusoe decided its priorities: first, to construct a shelter where it could prevent the cold and the wild beasts; later, to fish and spoon fruits to feed itself. Already installed, and with the guaranteed survival, it could invest: it improved the conditions of the improvised house, constructed equipment to fish more efficiently and took some measures to protect itself against other inhabitants of the island who were perhaps little friendly. The principal characteristics of his life In 1702 Defoe wrote his famous pamphlet THE SHORTEST-WAY WITH THE DISSENTERS. Himself a Dissenter he mimick
English, as Defoe, living at the time where its country tried the beginning of the Industrial Revolution and attending the triumph of the plants and the voracious desire to conquer markets, it if became a business-oriented observer of the independent man, the entrepreneur. Its book, "the Wealth of the Nations" (1776), where claimed the freedom to the enterprise activity, became a bible species of liberalism. This is the focus of the deeply attractive romance of Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), "the Life and Strangers and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Sailor", writing in 1719. The fantastic ability of Crusoe represents the triumph of the individualism, of the capacity human being to dominate the nature. An individual completely dominated by the rational search of the material interests. It was this image of the individual capacity that Adam economist Smith (
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Approximate Word count = 590
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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