CLAUDE-HENRI DE SAINT-SIMON: HIERARCHICAL SOCIALISM?

This paper puts forward some reflections on the fundamental issues of Saint-Simon's vision of future society and on the event of Crédit Mobilier, a case of actual application of the theory, judged by Marx as a new industrial feudalism; this in order to try to answer the question on how Saint-Si...

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