• Thomas Hodgskin (12 December 1787 – 21 August 1869) was an English socialist writer on political economy, critic of capitalism and defender of free trade...
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  • (born 1976), Australian softball player Ryan Hodgskin (born 1977), South African footballer Thomas Hodgskin (1787–1869), English socialist writer Hodgkin...
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  • of society. Other early socialist thinkers such as Charles Hall and Thomas Hodgskin based their ideas on David Ricardo's economic theories. They reasoned...
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  • intellectual property. Carson has identified the work of Benjamin Tucker, Thomas Hodgskin, Ralph Borsodi, Paul Goodman, Lewis Mumford, Elinor Ostrom, Peter Kropotkin...
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  • Saint-Simon, agrarian radicals like Thomas Spence, William Ogilvie and William Cobbett; anti-capitalists like Thomas Hodgskin; communitarian and utopian socialists...
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  • rooted in 19th-century mutualism and in the work of figures such as Thomas Hodgskin, French Liberal School thinkers such as Gustave de Molinari and the...
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  • Mills, the early writings of Herbert Spencer, socialists such as Thomas Hodgskin and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, social reformer Henry George and the Ricardian/Smithian...
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  • Godwin George Peabody Gooch Thomas Hill Green George Grote Thomas Hardy Frederic Harrison William Hazlitt Thomas Hodgskin Thomas Holcroft George Holyoake...
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  • much so that several scholars prefer the term "Smithian Socialism". Thomas Hodgskin Charles Hall John Francis Bray John Gray William Thompson Percy Ravenstone...
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  • of Irish and English trade unionists such as William Thompson and Thomas Hodgskin, co-founder of the London Mechanics Institute. When this poverty led...
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  • individualist anarchists like Benjamin Tucker and Lysander Spooner and British Thomas Hodgskin. William Gillis has argued that proponents of a genuinely free market...
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  • empires and today's "hegemonic core states". Christopher K. Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall review other works that detail these cycles, including works which...
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    contributors Dickens chose to write for the paper were the radical economist Thomas Hodgskin and the social reformer Douglas William Jerrold, who frequently attacked...
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  • ideological forebears; and [...] usually share an admiration for Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine". John Locke greatly influenced both libertarianism and...
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    utilitaire de 1789 à 1815. (1904). Le Radicalisme philosophique. (1903). Thomas Hodgskin (1787-1869). Paris: Librairie Georges Bellais. (1913-1946). Histoire...
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  • Charles Johnson, and others (echoing the language of Benjamin Tucker and Thomas Hodgskin) in maintaining that, because of its heritage and its emancipatory...
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    Charles Fourier Stephen Pearl Andrews Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Déjacque Thomas Hodgskin Peter Kropotkin Gustav Landauer Herbert Marcuse William Morris Antonie...
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  • were supporters of the free market, including the British philosopher Thomas Hodgskin, the French mutualist thinker and anarchist philosopher Pierre-Joseph...
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  • Stuart Mill (later work) John Francis Bray John Gray Charles Hall Thomas Hodgskin Charles Fourier Robert Owen Saint-Simon Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Proudhon...
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    Lavender, astronomer, journalist and author, born in Chatham in 1986 Thomas Hodgskin, an early socialist, was born and raised in Chatham. His work would...
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    Oklahoma Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-8061-3542-7 – via Google Books. Fleming, Thomas (1993). The Politics of Human Nature. Transaction Publishers. pp. 165–166...
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    Charles Fourier Stephen Pearl Andrews Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Déjacque Thomas Hodgskin Peter Kropotkin Gustav Landauer Herbert Marcuse William Morris Antonie...
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  • Charles Fourier Stephen Pearl Andrews Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Déjacque Thomas Hodgskin Peter Kropotkin Gustav Landauer Herbert Marcuse William Morris Antonie...
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    Marxist scholar David Harvey was born and brought up in Gillingham. Thomas Hodgskin, an early socialist whose writing on the political economy influenced...
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  • Charles Fourier Stephen Pearl Andrews Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Déjacque Thomas Hodgskin Peter Kropotkin Gustav Landauer Herbert Marcuse William Morris Antonie...
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  • Charles Fourier Stephen Pearl Andrews Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Déjacque Thomas Hodgskin Peter Kropotkin Gustav Landauer Herbert Marcuse William Morris Antonie...
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  • John A. Hobson (1858–1940), English economist and social scientist Thomas Hodgskin (1787–1869), English political economist and socialist Samuel Hollander...
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  • forerunners, and admiring figures of the Age of Enlightenment such as Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine and Adam Smith. According to Mikhail Bakunin and Ferdinand...
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    industrial struggle. They were skeptical of parliamentary politics. According to Thomas Hagerty, a Catholic priest and IWW leader, "dropping pieces of paper into...
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