Heterodox economics movement

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Preface

The Heterodox Traditions in Economics begin 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

  1. 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