International audienceDuring the 19th century, the Utopian economists (as Karl Marx, ironically nicknamed them) developed some revolutionary projects of social organization, breaking away from capitalism. Opposed to political violence, their writings anticipated a peaceful evolution towards a social model similar to socialism. Some of their thoughts still seem relevant to day : creation of a federation of states and of an international Parliament ; political domination of industrialists and bankers ; productive use of the army. This paper presents the thoughts of five french utopian economists who are representative of the school's diversity: Saint-Simon, Fourier, Pecqueur, Chevalier and Proudhon
International audienceThere was in early 19th century France a widespread revival of religious senti...
International audienceThis chapter is devoted to the developments of economic thought in France betw...
During the 19 th century, economists proposed various solutions to social preoccupations (the social...
International audienceDuring the 19th century, the Utopian economists (as Karl Marx ironically nickn...
During the 19th century, the Utopian economists (as Karl Marx ironically nicknamed them) developed s...
It is the purpose of this paper to present a reassessment of the works of the first nineteenth centu...
It is rather troublesome to speak of a French utopian thought since the category of Utopia or Utopia...
International audienceUtopian economists challenged the capitalist mode of production of their time,...
European society of the former half of the nineteenth century was heavily influenced by the Dual Rev...
Utopia is here understood as an important part of the freedom of mind and thought. In dogmatic, espe...
In 1848 the well- known philosopher of Classical School, John Stuart Mill published his Principles o...
This book aims at tracing back the link between social vision and theoretical approach in three lead...
This paper deals with French political economy under the Second Empire. It suggests that having been...
This paper deals with French political economy under the Second Empire. It suggests that having been...
The Influence of French and English Socialism on the Early Thought of Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx...
International audienceThere was in early 19th century France a widespread revival of religious senti...
International audienceThis chapter is devoted to the developments of economic thought in France betw...
During the 19 th century, economists proposed various solutions to social preoccupations (the social...
International audienceDuring the 19th century, the Utopian economists (as Karl Marx ironically nickn...
During the 19th century, the Utopian economists (as Karl Marx ironically nicknamed them) developed s...
It is the purpose of this paper to present a reassessment of the works of the first nineteenth centu...
It is rather troublesome to speak of a French utopian thought since the category of Utopia or Utopia...
International audienceUtopian economists challenged the capitalist mode of production of their time,...
European society of the former half of the nineteenth century was heavily influenced by the Dual Rev...
Utopia is here understood as an important part of the freedom of mind and thought. In dogmatic, espe...
In 1848 the well- known philosopher of Classical School, John Stuart Mill published his Principles o...
This book aims at tracing back the link between social vision and theoretical approach in three lead...
This paper deals with French political economy under the Second Empire. It suggests that having been...
This paper deals with French political economy under the Second Empire. It suggests that having been...
The Influence of French and English Socialism on the Early Thought of Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx...
International audienceThere was in early 19th century France a widespread revival of religious senti...
International audienceThis chapter is devoted to the developments of economic thought in France betw...
During the 19 th century, economists proposed various solutions to social preoccupations (the social...