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which Marx and Lassalle have since unfolded, and which,
through them, have reverberated throughout the world. This
writer is Rodbertus-Jagetzow. Minister of Agriculture in Prussia
in 1848, who immediately after that epoch retired to his estates
and occupied himself with farming and with historical and
economical researches. He published no large theoretical
treatises, but only articles in the Reviews and Journals. His
system is expounded in letters addressed to his friend. Von
Kirchmann.* The famous agitator, Lassalle, was in regular
correspondence with Rodbertus to the end of his life, and
Marx borrowed from him the foundation of his theories. This
writer’s small and too little known volume is certainly one of
the most original works that Germany has produced in the
matter of Political Economy, although the basis of his deductions
is, in my opinion, entirely erroneous. Rodbertus was not, it is
true, a Socialist, but, like Ricardo, he prepared the scientific
arsenal from which Socialism has obtained its weapons. We
cannot give here a complete analysis of the ideas of Rodbertus,
but can only indicate their leading points.
As he himself rightly says, his system is only the rigorous
application of the principle laid down by Adam Smith, and still
more rigorously formulated by Ricardo, that all wealth ought to
be considered economically as the product of labour, and as
costing labour alone. Poverty and commercial crises, those
two great obstacles to the regular progress of well-being and
civilization, have, according to him, only one cause, which is
this : As long as the exchange of commodities and the division
of produce remain subject to laws of historical origin, and not
to those of reason, so long will the wages of the working classes
form a relatively smaller part of the national produce in pro
portion as the productivity of labour increases. Rodbertus
arrived at this conclusion by the study of the economic influences
which regulate the rate of wages and of rent.
The working man, he says, brings on the market a perishable
* These letters were collected and published in 1875 under the title,
Zur Beleuchtung der socialen Frage. Rudolf Meyer has also recently ( 1882)
brought out at Berlin (A. Klein, publisher) some letters and fragments of
Rodbertus that are worth reading.