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Albert Schatz (1879–1940) was a law professor at the University of Dijon and historian of 19th century individualism and Jean-Baptiste Say. His 1907 work L'individualisme économique et social (Individualism - Economic and Social) first outlines a basis for the classical liberal doctrine, in France to be traced back to the Physiocrats. Then he talks about the diverse aspect of individualism in the 19th century: from Charles Dunoyer to Mill, and to Bastiat. He also talks about individualism in relation to politics (liberal democracy), its relationship to religion, and finally to Spencer's sociology, and anarchism.

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  • Albert Schatz (1879–1940) was a law professor at the University of Dijon and historian of 19th century individualism and Jean-Baptiste Say. His 1907 work L'individualisme économique et social (Individualism - Economic and Social) first outlines a basis for the classical liberal doctrine, in France to be traced back to the Physiocrats. Then he talks about the diverse aspect of individualism in the 19th century: from Charles Dunoyer to Mill, and to Bastiat. He also talks about individualism in relation to politics (liberal democracy), its relationship to religion, and finally to Spencer's sociology, and anarchism. (en)
  • Albert Schatz (né au Havre le 20 mai 1879 et mort à Lyon 3e le 25 octobre 1940) est un professeur de droit à l'université de Dijon et un historien de l'individualisme du XIXe siècle et de Jean-Baptiste Say. (fr)
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  • Albert Schatz (1879–1940) was a law professor at the University of Dijon and historian of 19th century individualism and Jean-Baptiste Say. His 1907 work L'individualisme économique et social (Individualism - Economic and Social) first outlines a basis for the classical liberal doctrine, in France to be traced back to the Physiocrats. Then he talks about the diverse aspect of individualism in the 19th century: from Charles Dunoyer to Mill, and to Bastiat. He also talks about individualism in relation to politics (liberal democracy), its relationship to religion, and finally to Spencer's sociology, and anarchism. (en)
  • Albert Schatz (né au Havre le 20 mai 1879 et mort à Lyon 3e le 25 octobre 1940) est un professeur de droit à l'université de Dijon et un historien de l'individualisme du XIXe siècle et de Jean-Baptiste Say. Son œuvre de 1907, L'Individualisme économique et social, dessine les bases de la doctrine libérale classique, qu'il fait remonter jusqu'aux physiocrates en France. Il traite ensuite des divers aspects de l'individualisme au XIXe siècle de Charles Dunoyer à John Stuart Mill et Frédéric Bastiat. Il discute également de l'individualisme relativement à la politique, à la religion et finalement à la sociologie et à l'anarchisme d'Herbert Spencer. (fr)
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