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An economic interpretation of French military expenditures / Coulomb, Fanny; Fontanel, Jacques Aug 2005  Journal Article
Coulomb, Fanny Journal Article
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Publication Aug 2005.
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Arms spending, development and security / Chatterji, Manas; Fontanel, Jacques; Hattori, Akira 1996  Book
Chatterji, Manas Book
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Publication New Delhi, A P H Pubshing Corporation, 1996.
Description xxix, 431p.
Standard Number 81702246910
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French utopian economists of the nineteenth century / Fontanel, Jacques; Bensahel, Liliane; Coissard, Steven; Echinard, Yann   Journal Article
Fontanel, Jacques Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract During the 19th century, the Utopian economists (as Karl Marx ironically nicknamed them) developed some revolutionary projects of social organisation, breaking away from capitalism. Opposed to political violence, their writings anticipated a peaceful evolution towards a social model similar to socialism. Some of their thoughts still seem relevant today: creation of a federation of States and of an international Parliament; political domination of industrialists and bankers; productive use of the army. This paper presents the thoughts of five French utopian economists who are representative of the school's diversity: Saint-Simon, Fourier, Pecqueur, Chevalier and Proudhon
Key Words Capitalism  French utopian economists  Saint-Simon  Fourier  Pecqueur  Chevalier 
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Genesis of economic thought concerning war and peace / Fontanel, Jacques; Coulomb, Fanny   Journal Article
Coulomb, Fanny Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article links the development of political and philosophical thought with that of economic thought concerning war and peace issues. The economic orthodoxy that emerged during the 17th century presented human relations as peaceful, society being governed by a 'natural order', the Smithian 'invisible hand'. On the other hand, political theory saw emerging a realistic view with human relations characterized by violence, with conflict being society's normal state. This dichotomy explains the relative scarcity of economic studies on war and peace issues and the fact that these have been more often studied by heterodox authors.
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Genesis of economic thought concerning war and peace / Fontanel, Jacques; Hebert, Jean-Paul; Samson, Ivan   Journal Article
Fontanel, Jacques Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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