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Economic Literature for Merchants: Handbooks, Dictionaries and Periodicals on Commerce during the 18th Century in Spain

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  • Jes?s Astigarraga
  • Juan Zabalza

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Questo saggio delinea un profile di Daniel de Leon, figura fra le pi? carismatiche e discusse fra i leaders del socialismo Americano. Si approfondisce il suo contributo al pensiero marxista e radicale negli Stati Uniti fra la fine del 19? secolo e l?inizio del 20? secolo. In particolare questo saggio analizza lo sviluppo della teoria del sindacato di De Leon e descrive come egli abbia cercato di realizzarla attraverso la partecipazione al processo costitutivo della "Industrial Workers of the World" (I.W.W). Inoltre si analizzano le ragioni che successivamente lo hanno indotto a rompere i rapporti con la stessa organizzazione sindacale.

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  • Jes?s Astigarraga & Juan Zabalza, 2010. "Economic Literature for Merchants: Handbooks, Dictionaries and Periodicals on Commerce during the 18th Century in Spain," HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND POLICY, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 0(1), pages 99-132.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:spespe:v:html10.3280/spe2010-001005
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    Keywords

    Daniel De Leon; Industrial Workers of the World; Socialismo Americano; Teorie del Sindacato; Sindacati industriali; Azione politica;
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    • B - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology
    • B - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology

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