TRANSFORMING THE ECONOMY: SAINT-SIMON AND HIS INFLUENCE ON MAZZINI

In this paper the main topics of Saint-Simon's thought are reviewed, with special attention to his conception of social classes and hierarchies, his notion of capitalist leadership, and his foreseeing of the future fabric of society. In Italy, however, rather than the master's thought, it...

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