Heterodox economics movement
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Preface
The Heterodox Traditions 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)[1] which became the entry on the subject in Diderot's Encyclopedie.
Utopians and Socialists
Rousseauvian Socialism
Utopian Socialism
Ricardian Socialism
Saint-Simonism
Revolutionary Anarcho-Socialism
Marxist Socialism
Young Hegelians and State Socialism
Christian Socialism
American Populists and Socialists
References
- ↑ l'ENCYCLOPÉDIE,OU DICTIONNAIRE RAISONNÉ DES SCIENCES, DES ARTS ET DES MÉTIERS par une Société de Gens de Lettres. Mis en ordre & publié par M. DIDEROT, de l'Académie des Sciences & des Belles-Lettres de Prusse;Paris, Briasson..., 1755