The French philosopher and economist Saint-Simon (1760-1825) propounded a new political, economic and social order in which the quest for economic efficiency and social justice led to putting the workers at the forefront. On his death, his disciples worked to preserve his thought and developed it in numerous writings.
This book explains why the Saint-Simonians could not be content with the existing economic and social order and how they planned to organise society and the role banks were to play in it. It contains a selection of old texts, written by the main Saint-Simonian...
The French philosopher and economist Saint-Simon (1760-1825) propounded a new political, economic and social order in which the quest for economic ...
This work includes chapters from Jean-Baptiste Say's books taking into account the variants between the different editions, articles, and hitherto unpublished manuscripts.
This work includes chapters from Jean-Baptiste Say's books taking into account the variants between the different editions, articles, and hitherto unp...