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  Jean Charles Leonard De Sismondi - LoveToKnow 1911
JEAN CHARLES LEONARD DE SISMONDI (1773-1842), whose real name was Simonde, was born at Geneva, on the 9th of May 1773.
It was not till after Sismondi had become an author that, observing the identity of his family arms with those of the once flourishing Pisan house of the Sismondi, and finding that some members of that house had migrated to France, he assumed the connexion without further proof and called himself De Sismondi.
In April 1819 Sismondi married an English lady, Miss Allen, whose sister was the wife of Sir James Mackintosh, and the marriage appears to have been a very happy one.
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 Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi
With her he became very intimate, and after being regularly enrolled in the society of Coppet he was invited or commanded (for Madame de Staël's invitations had something of command) to form one of the suite with which the future Corinne made the journey into Italy, resulting in Corinne itself during the years 1804-1805.
Sismondi was not altogether at his ease here, and he particularly disliked Schlegel, who was also of the company.
Sismondi's journals and his correspondence with Channing, with the countess of Albany and others have been published chiefly by Mlle.
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 Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi Summary
Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de Sismondi (1773-1842) was a Swiss-born historian and political economist.
Sismondi worked as a clerk in a countinghouse in Lyons and proved to be a highly competent economist until the fervor of the Revolution drove the family back to Geneva in 1792.
It was not till after Sismondi had become an author that, observing the identity of his family arms with those of the once flourishing Pisan house of the Sismondi, and finding that some members of that house had migrated to France, he assumed the connection without further proof and called himself Sismondi.
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 J.C.L. Simonde de Sismondi
Simonde de Sismondi was no friend of the rising capitalist industrial system, which he viewed as being detrimental to the interests of the poor and particularly prone to crisis brought about by an insufficient general demand for goods.
His underconsumption thesis was shared by Robert Malthus, and sparked off the General Glut Controversy of the 1820s where their theories were pitted against those of Say, Ricardo and the Classicals.
Histoire des republiques italiennes du moyen age, Vol.
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 Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi (May 19, 1773 - June 25, 1842), whose real name was Simonde, was a writer born at Geneva.
With her, he became very intimate, and after being regularly enrolled in the society of Coppet, he was invited or commanded—for Madame de Staël's invitations had something of command—to form one of the suite with which the future Corinne made the journey into Italy, which resulted in Corinne itself during the years 1804-1805.
The acceptance of free-trade principles in De la richesse commerciale was abandoned in favour of a critical posture towards free trade and industrialisation.
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 SISMONDI, JEAN CHARLES LéONARD SIMONDE DE. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
A member of the circle of Mme de Staël, he was a moderate liberal; his political views colored his writings.
However, the work shows Sismondi to have been among the first historians to appreciate economic influence on cultural and political developments.
Sismondi popularized the laissez-faire economics of Adam Smith in his De la richesse commerciale (1802).
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 Pertz, Julia Garnett, 1793-1852. Papers: Guide.
D'Arusmont was a reformer known as Fanny Wright and her correspondence with Julia and Harriet Garnett concerns the establishment of the Nashoba Community in Tennessee and the emancipation of slaves.
(24) Simonde de Sismondi, Jean Charles Leonard, 1773-1842.
(49) Simonde de Sismondi, Jean Charles Leonard, 1773-1842, addressee.
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 Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de Sismondi — FactMonster.com
Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de Sismondi — FactMonster.com
A member of the circle of Mme de Staël, he was a moderate liberal; his political views colored his writings.
However, the work shows Sismondi to have been among the first historians to appreciate economic influence on cultural and political developments.
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 Grandes Economistas-Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de Sismondi (1773-1842)
Inicialmente es un divulgador del pensamiento de Adam Smith pero, tras observar en varios viajes las duras condiciones de trabajo de la clase obrera, se convierte en un crítico de la doctrina económica liberal ortodoxa, elaborando unas tesis económicas propias.
Critica el exceso de abstracción de la economía clásica y niega la armonía, la coincidencia del interés individual con el interés colectivo.
Considera que el objetivo de la economía política no es el estudio de las formas de aumentar la riqueza sino de las formas de mejorar el bienestar y que para este objetivo los problemas clave son los de la distribución de la riqueza.
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 AllRefer.com - Jean Charles LEonard Simonde de Sismondi (Historians, European, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Jean Charles LEonard Simonde de Sismondi, Historians, European, Biographies
Jean Charles LEonard Simonde de Sismondi[zhAN shArl lAOnAr´ sEmONd´ du sEsmONdE´] Pronunciation Key, 1773–1842, Swiss historian, economist, and critic.
A member of the circle of Mme de StaEl, he was a moderate liberal; his political views colored his writings.
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 JEAN CHARLES LEONARD D... - Online Information article about JEAN CHARLES LEONARD D...
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Sismondi worked hard here, both with his hands and his mind, and his experiences gave him the material of his first See also:
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 Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Le colocaron en un banco de Lyon y, vuelto a Ginebra a causa de los desórdenes de la Revolucóón Francesa, en 1793 dejó la ciudad y viajó a Inglaterra, donde estuvo dieciocho meses asimilando la lengua, la historia y las costumbres del país.
Después de la desastrosa batalla de Waterloo volvió a Suiza, pero, aunque el clima pólítico le era favorable en Ginebra, a principios de 1816 decidió volver a su villa de Valchiusa en Pescia, donde vivía su hermana Sara casada con un gentilhombre pesciatino, Anton Cosimo Forti, junto a su madre.
Los diarios de Sismondi y su correspondencia con William Ellery Channing, con la Condesa de Albany y otros han sido publicados por la señorita Mongolfier (París, 1843) y el señor de Saint-René Taillandier (París, 1863).
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 Rudolf Hilferding and 'the stability of capitalism' -- News & Letters, July 2003
With the end of classical political economy we have the first planner appearing in Jean Charles Leonard Sismondi.
Jean Charles Leonard Sismondi (1773-1842) was an early critic of industrialism.
Jean Monnet (1888-1979) headed French economic planning after World War II and was a guiding force in the creation of the European Common Market, the precursor of the European Union.
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 Emma Darwin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emma Darwin (née Wedgwood, 2 May 1808–7 October 1896) was the wife and cousin of the English naturalist Charles Darwin and mother to their ten children.
She also nursed her children through frequent illnesses, and endured the deaths of three of them: Anne, Mary, and Charles Waring.
By the mid 1850s she was known throughout the parish for helping in the way a parson's wife might be expected to, giving out bread tokens to the hungry and "small pensions for the old, dainties for the ailing, and medical comforts and simple medicine" based on Dr.
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 Jay's Treaty, Free Ships Free Goods, and the Rule of 1756 -- Jefferson, Joseph: in Cornell University's Making of ...
Jean Belin; or, The Adventures of a Little French Boy.
Jean Ingelow's Story of Doom, and other Poems.
Jean-Charles-Leonard De Sismondi, The Historian of Italy and France.
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 Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi (May 19, 1773 - June 25, 1842), whose real name was Simonde, was born at Geneva.
It was not till after Sismondi had become an author that, observing the identity of his family arms with those of the once flourishing Pisan house of the Sismondi, and finding that some members of that house had migrated to France, he assumed the connection without further proof and called himself De Sismondi.
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 J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Early in his career, Sismondi was a follower of
Adam Smith, but was later troubled by the detrimental effects of unbridled capitalism on the poor.
Sismondi's most important historical work is The History of the Italian Republics in the Middle Ages: the first volume appeared in 1807, the sixteenth and final volume in
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 Footnotes; Bastiat: Economic Harmonies: Library of Economics and Liberty
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon (1760-1825), historic founder of French socialism, advocate of an industrial state directed by modern science.
In sudore vultus tui vesceris pane, donec revertaris in terram de qua sumptus es: quia pulvis es et in pulverem reverteris.
And, to cite only one proof of this proposition, M. Moreau de Jonnès has established that, as the population of France doubled after 1700, the per capita consumption of wheat rose from 472 to 541 litres, to which must be added around 240 litres of potatoes and cereals.
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 Biografías de Economistas
InicioDiccionario de Economía Trabajos de Economía Foro de Economía Artículos Reporte Financiero
Saint Simon, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Conde de Saint-Simon (1760-1825)
Sismondi, Jean Charles Leonard Simonde de Sismondi (1773-1842)
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 Effective demand | Topic Definition | Find the Meaning and Define the Answer of Effective demand
That is, there can never be a general glut in which there is inadequate demand for products at the macroeconomic level.
Economists such as Thomas Malthus and Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/sismondi.htm] struggled to show that Say's Law was wrong.
In the process, they created and clarified the concept of effective demand.
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 Istituto Storico dell'Insorgenza e per l'Identità Nazionale
Sismondi completa l’opera dicendo che l’Italia ha avuto un grande periodo di sviluppo, quello medievale, quello delle repubbliche, che sono il modello della nuova libertà rivoluzionaria, ma che queste repubbliche sono poi fallite a causa della religione cattolica, del papato.
Come sapete Manzoni risponderà, ma la linea di Sismondi è una linea destinata a diventare dominante, come la linea di Madame de Staël, per la quale appunto il nuovo viaggio nell’Italia dell’Ottocento sarà un viaggio nella memoria, nell’«altrove» rispetto alla modernità.
Il meccanismo è questo: De Sanctis finisce dicendo: dobbiamo trovare il progresso, dobbiamo metterci alla pari con gli altri europei: c’è stata la decadenza, la colpa è appunto della Chiesa, è del cattolicesimo.
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 UniGE - Institut européen de l'Université de Genève - Le Centre européen de Coppet
En raison de sa riche histoire, ainsi que du renom des personnalités qu'il a accueillies, le château de Coppet jouit d'une réputation internationale.
Ce centre de Coppet, qui accueille un observatoire de l'Europe et un centre d'archives européennes permettra également, en raison des infrastructures qu'il offre, d'organiser de nombreux colloques, ateliers et réunions, et d'animer des réseaux scientifiques suisses et internationaux.
Avec ce centre de Coppet, l'Institut européen de l'Université de Genève (IEUG), qui s'appuie sur les facultés des lettres, de droit et des sciences économiques et sociales, bénéficiera d'un lieu privilégié pour développer des activités qui lui permettront de s'affirmer comme centre d'excellence et de renforcer son identité.
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 Literature of Liberty 1979 vol. 3: The Online Library of Liberty
This was the case despite their frequent formal criticisms of Ricardo and his followers and their declared objective to break new ground, or at least to refute the merit of Ricardo's divergencies from the Wealth of Nations.
It is also clear that the current practice of minimizing the adherence of J.R. McCulloch, J.S. Mill and Thomas De Quincey to Ricardianism—placing them in Smith's camp as far as concerns the theory of value and distribution—is unjustified.
To the extent that the dissenters believed that Ricardo's analysis of value (particularly as interpreted by McCulloch and James Mill) justified the notion of interest as an "exploitation" income, their objections did not follow from any dangerous use that they believed the socialists were making of the theory.
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 Sismondi, Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Sismondi, Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de - HighBeam Encyclopedia
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 Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de Sismondi — Infoplease.com
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