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The ''' ''Heterodox Tradition''''' | The ''' ''Heterodox Tradition''''' , "heterodox" in the sense of a demarcation from the prevailing mainstream in Economics, began when [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]], a Swiss political philosopher of the Enlightenment and purported father of the French Revolution, wrote his book ''Discourse on Political Economy'' (Economie Politique) (1755)which became the entry on the subject in Diderot's Encyclopedie. | ||
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Revision as of 22:20, 2 May 2007
The Heterodox Tradition , "heterodox" in the sense of a demarcation from the prevailing mainstream in Economics, began when Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a Swiss political philosopher of the Enlightenment and purported father of the French Revolution, wrote his book Discourse on Political Economy (Economie Politique) (1755)which became the entry on the subject in Diderot's Encyclopedie.