- Jean
Charles Léonard de
Sismondi, also
known as Jean
Charles Leonard Simonde de
Sismondi (French: [ʒɑ̃ ʃaʁl leɔnaʁ də sismɔ̃di]; 9 May 1773 – 25 June 1842)...
- of
Poland 1764–1864), pp. 74–101 Bertholet,
Auguste (2021). "Constant,
Sismondi et la Pologne".
Annales Benjamin Constant. 46: 65–85.
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- The Collège
Sismondi, is one of 11
public secondary schools in
Geneva offering a 'Certificat de maturité gymnasiale',
which provides access to all Swiss...
- most
notably those developed by Adam Müller,
Friedrich List,
Simonde de
Sismondi,
Johann Gottlieb Fichte and
Thomas Carlyle.
Michael Löwy and
Robert Sayre...
- (economics) of Adam
Smith and
David Ricardo, as well as Jean
Charles Léonard de
Sismondi's critique of laissez-faire
economics and
analysis of the
precarious state...
- 1819
Nouveaux Principes d'économie
politique by Jean
Charles Léonard de
Sismondi.
Prior to that
point classical economics had
either denied the existence...
- pg. 531 Jones, pg. 532 Jones, pg. 533
Sismondi, pg. 253 Kleinhenz, pg. 495 Jones, pg. 534 Jones, pg. 443
Sismondi, pg. 232 Comyn, pg. 447 Comyn, pg. 444...
- Slavery".
Swiss liberal economist and
historian Jean
Charles Léonard de
Sismondi was the
first to
apply the
proletariat term to the
working class created...
-
October 2017.
Blaug (2017), p. 343. Bertholet,
Auguste (2021). "Constant,
Sismondi et la Pologne".
Annales Benjamin Constant. 46: 78–81.
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- incidentally, romanticism. They
included Wilhelm von Humboldt, Jean de
Sismondi,
Charles Victor de Bonstetten,
Prosper de Barante,
Henry Brougham, Lord...