Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde De Sismondi (May 9, 1773 - June 25, 1842) on War and Military Oppression

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(1773 - 1842)

Swiss Historian, Political Economist, best Known for his Works on French and Italian History, one of the First Liberal Critics of Laissez-faire Economics, Pioneering Advocate of Unemployment Insurance, Sickness Benefits, and a Progressive Tax

: A Swiss historian and political economist, who is best known for his works on French and Italian history, and his economic ideas. His Nouveaux principes d'?conomie politique, ou de la richesse dans ses rapports avec la population (1819) represents the first liberal critique of laissez-faire economics. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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“...the continual state of war, which exists among semi-barbarous societies... introduced slavery at the remotest era.”

Source: "Political Economy," by Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de Sismondi, 1815 Chapter 3.

"Political Economy," by Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de Sismondi, 1815

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