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Was Sismondi a "Smithian" Critic of Industrialization?
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- Author(s): Eyguesier, Nicolas
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History of Political Economy; Apr2020, Vol. 52 Issue 2, p341-366, 26p
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The article focuses on economic writings of Jean Charles LĂ©onard Simonde de Sismondi and his critique of industrialization in particular, in light of Sismondi's self-proclaimed indebtedness to Adam Smith. It mentions Sismondi developed a critique of the British school of political economy and its corresponding model of economic development through the generalization of wage labor, mechanization, and large scale farming.
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