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William Thomas Thornton (1813-1880) was a distinguished British economist and civil servant whose intellectual contributions extend into the realms of economic theory and philosophy. An accomplished author, Thornton is perhaps best remembered for his work, 'Old-Fashioned Ethics and Common-Sense Metaphysics', which reflects his philosophical reflections on moral and metaphysical issues, carving out a unique space in Victorian intellectual discourse. His assertion that economics cannot be divorced from ethical considerations evidenced his inclination towards a moral economy, and his literary style is marked by a fusion of robust analysis and deep moral concern. Thornton's economic contributions notably include arguments on the 'Wages Fund' doctrine, which he initially supported and later critiqued, showcasing his evolving economic thinking over time. His versatility is also exemplified in texts such as 'On Labour: Its Wrongful Claims and Rightful Dues, Its Actual Present and Possible Future' (1869), which addressed labor issues and socio-economic conditions of his time. A contemporary of John Stuart Mill, Thornton holds a respected position within the pantheon of 19th-century British economic thinkers, and his works continue to be subjects of study for their historical and theoretical significance within the larger fabric of economic and philosophical literature.