L'économie sociale et coopérative des Associationnistes: de la critique des fondements de l'économie politique à la régulation sociale du marché
Danièle Demoustier and
Damien Rousselière
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This article aims to present and discuss the main theses defended by the Associationistes, a founding school of social and cooperative economics in France. These theorists (Louis Blanc, Auguste Ott, Philippe Buchez) develop a criticism of the functioning of their society, starting from a reflexion on the foundations of the classical political economy. Today, their thought is topical on three levels : concerning the methodology of political economy with the oft discussed separation between positive and normative science ; on the right to work by association and the question of the collective ownership ; and finally on the nature of the social regulation of the market.
Keywords: économie sociale; coopérative; économie politique; association; concurrence; marché; régulation; histoire économique; pensée économique; cooperative economics; political economy; social economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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Published in Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 2005, 76 (4), pp.517-543
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Journal Article: L’économie Social e et Coopérative Des Associationnistes: De La Critique Des Fondements De L’économie Politique à La Régulation Sociale Du Marché (2005) 
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