Wilson, J. (journalist)

Japanese: ウィルソン,J.(ジャーナリスト) - うぃるそん
Wilson, J. (journalist)

…The world's oldest and most authoritative weekly economic magazine, published in London. It was founded on September 2, 1843, by James Wilson, a banker and member of the House of Representatives who belonged to the Banking School, with himself as editor-in-chief, for the purpose of providing useful articles to practical people in all fields of commerce, industry, and agriculture while maintaining close relation to the facts. At the time of its publication, its main practical goal was the repeal of the Corn Laws, and many commentators, including R. Cobden, J. Bright, JS Mill, and T. Hodgskin, contributed to the magazine, which had a strong anti-government tone. …

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Japanese:

…ロンドンで発行されている,世界で最も古くまた最も権威ある経済問題中心の週刊誌。1843年9月2日,銀行家兼下院議員で,銀行学派に属するウィルソンJames Wilsonによって,商業,工業,農業のあらゆる部門で,事実と密接な関連を保ちつつ,実際家に役に立つ記事を提供することを目的に,彼自身を主筆として創刊された。発刊当時は,実際上の主目標は穀物法の撤廃に置かれ,R.コブデン,J.ブライト,J.S.ミル,T.ホジスキンらの多くの論客が寄稿し,反政府的色彩が強かった。…

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