Title: Review of Socialist Thinking Early 1800s
1Review of Socialist ThinkingEarly 1800s
- French, German, Great Britain
2French
- Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat Condorcet
- Claude Henri de Rouvroy Comte de Saint-Simon
3Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat Condorcet
- A physiocrat of Human Development
- Mankind in a trek towards truth and well-being
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5Claude Henri de Rouvroy Comte de
Saint-Simon(1760-1825)
- Role of the Government was to do
- INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION
6Industrial Parliament
7Chamber of Inventions
- Duties To Select projects needed
- Composition 300 Members
- 200 Civil Engineers
- 50 Poets
- 25 Artists
- 15 Architects
- 10 Musicians
8Chamber of Examination
- Duties Determine the physical feasibility of
the project submitted by the Chamber of Invention - Composition 300 Members
- Mathematicians
- Physicist
- a few other scientist
9Chamber of Execution
- Duties To review the proposed projects
initiated by the Chamber of Inventions and
approved by the Chamber of Execution as feasible - Power
- Has veto power of any and all projects
- Ability to tax and fund project
- Composition No specific number. Members
represent all business sectors
10J. C. L. Sismonde de Sismondi (1773-1848)
- Strong opposition to the Abstract nature of the
approach taken by Ricardo - Argued that economics should always be
NORMATIVE rather the POSITIVE
11German Socialist
12 Friedrich List (1789-1846)
13Historical Evolution(5 stages of development)
- Barbaric
- Pastoral
- Agricultural
- Agricultural/ Manufacturing
- Agricultural/ Manufacturing
- Agricultural/ Manufacturing/ Commerce
14Lists Criticism of Classical Economics
- Unlike Classical Economist, he argued that
Economic Theory should be strongly nationalistic
and historical. - He used his Historical Stages to indicate how
even within a country regions with different
stages of development should have different
economic theories
15Lists Criticism of Classical Economics (Cont.)
- Free trade that displaces either population or
domestic industry is undesirable - He criticize the Classical Economist for
sacrificing the future for the present. He
argued - The power of producing wealth is infinitely
more important than wealth itself
16Historical
- OLDER
- Wilhelm Roseher
- Abstract from Ricardo wrong since actions are
based on the Reality developed by History
- YOUNGER
- Gustav Schmoller
- Even stronger sentiment against Ricardo
17Utopian Socialist
18 Robert Owen
19Robert Owen
- A New View of Society
- Main point Individual Character is formed by
for him not by him - In a Report to the County of Lanark (1821) he
sets the following eight principles - character is universally formed for him not by
him - Any habits and sentiments may be given to mankind
20Report to the County of Lanark(cont.)
- The affections are not under the control of the
individual - Every individual may be trained to produce far
more than he can consume, while there is
sufficiency of soil left for him to cultivate - Nature has provided means by which population may
be at all times maintained in the proper state to
five the greatest happiness to every individual,
without one check of vice or misery
21Report to the County of Lanark(cont.)
- Any community may be arranged, on a due
combination of the forgoing principles, in such a
manner as not only to withdraw vice, poverty,
and, in a great degree, misery from the world,
but also to place every individual under such
circumstances in which he shall enjoy more
permanent happiness than can be given to any
individual under the principles which have
heretofore regulated society
22Report to the County of Lanark(cont.)
- That all the assumed fundamental principles on
which society has hitherto been founded are
erroneous, and may be demonstrated to be contrary
to fact. - That the change which would follow the
abandonment of these erroneous maxims which bring
misery to the world, and the adoption of
principles of truth, unfolding a system which
shall remove and forever exclude that misery, may
be effected without the slightest injury to any
human being.
23New Lanark Mills
- In 1800, after the marriage to the daughter of
the proprietor, he commence management of the New
Lanark Mill. - He put his principles at work by providing to the
workers - housing
- childrens education
- raised wages
- decrease working hours
- other social improvements to the community
24New Lanark Mills(cont.)
- Result
- HE MADE LARGE PROFITS
- Other partners removed him from job
- He got disillusioned and moved to Indiana where
he began a new experiment at New Harmony
25 New Harmony
- New Harmony was founded by the Harmony Society in
1814. In 1814 this utopian - Religious community was sold to Robert Owen. Owen
attracted scholars, scientists
26New Harmony
- and educators to his frontier commune and
together they made a profound impact - on American science, literature and art. Their
homes and way of life are faithfully preserved
and interpreted beginning at the Athenaeum,
itself an
27New Harmony
- important piece of modern American architecture.
North and Arthur Streets, - (812) 682-4474. Open daily April-October,
November-March, call for hours
28 Charles Fourier
29The New World of LoveFour Harmonies
- Simple Celadony
- Composite Celadony
- Bimodal Celadony
- Multimodal Celadony
- One purely spiritual relationship
- One compound relationship (physical and
spiritual) - One spiritual and one compound
- One spiritual and many compound
30Stages of Historical Evolution
- Confussion
- Savagery
- Patriachism
- Barbarity
- Human Bliss (8,000 years)
- REPEAT THE CYCLES