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[[File:Utilitarian socialism.png]] Utilitarian Socialism<br>
[[File:Clibsoc.png]] Classical Liberal Socialism<br>
Far-Left Classical Liberalism <br> [[File:Kak.png]][[File:LBubble.png]] Ricardo Milos [[File:RBubble.png]]
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[[File:Cball-Commonwealth.png]] '''Commonwealth Realm''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Marketsoc.png]] [[Market Socialism|Charles Hall]] (1740-1825) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] Great Britain
*[[File:ClibsocRicardosoc.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|David Ricardo]] (1772–1823) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] Great Britain
*[[File:WilliamThompson.png]] [[Marxist Feminism|William Thompson]] (1775-1833) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] Great Britain
*[[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism|Thomas Hodgskin]] (1787-1869) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] Great Britain
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[[File:ricardosocRicardosoc.png]] David Ricardo<br>
Labor theory of value
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'''William Thompson''' was an Irish philosopher and writer known as the "first Irish socialist", whose ideals influenced Karl Marx and numerous trade union movements. He was also a landowner, on which he tried to provide a good quality of life for his tenants, providing education for children, agricultural innovations, among others. After his death, his lands were donated to unions.
 
He supported the French Revolution and became interested in the Enlightenment, earning him the nickname "Red Republican". He was also influenced by the utilitarianism of [[File:Utility.png]] [[Radicalism|James Mill]] and, in a negative way, by Malthus and Godwin, as well as becoming familiar with Utopian Socialists. He believes in Adam Smith's theory of value, but he strongly believes in Surplus Value, a term which he created and became popular with Marx, in which he states that in capitalism, the product is worth more than the work given to it, that is, a more value.<ref>To make it easier, a hypothetical example: In a sock factory, each worker earns 10 coins for every sock made, while socks are sold for 20 coins. It would then generate the exploitation of the salaried worker.[[W:Surplus value|More detailed Wikipedia page on the subject]], in addition to recommending Marx's books</ref> He claims that capitalism generates exploitation and opposes the idea of Mill and Malthus that the increase in wages would increase misery, believing it to be of a capitalist selfish nature, believing in any kind of wealth distribution schemes. He was also in favor of women's voting rights, along with Mill. Other ideals would be the concern with the increase of the population would generate in the increase of the poverty, vegetarianism, opposition to unequal wages, unlimited distribution and equal distribution.
 
===Thomas Hodgskin===
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==Further information==
*[[w:Ricardian_socialism|Ricardian Socialism]]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Effects-Civilization-People-European-States-ebook/dp/B07DD9XK55/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=The+Effects+of+Civilization+On+the+People+in+European+States&qid=1623349070&sr=8-1 The Effects of Civilization On the People in European States] by ''[[File:Marketsoc.png]] [[Market Socialism|Charles Hall'']] (1805)
*[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/33310/33310-h/33310-h.htm On The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation] by [[File:Ricardosoc.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|David Ricardo]] (1817)
*[https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/economics/mill-james/index.htm Elements of Political Economy] by ''[[File:Utility.png]] [[Radicalism|James Mill'']] (1824)
*[https://archive.org/details/inquiryintoprinc00thomuoft An Inquiry into the Principles of the Distribution of Wealth] by ''[[File:WilliamThompson.png]] [[Marxist Feminism|William Thompson'']] (1824)
*[https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/economics/hodgskin/labour-defended.htm The Definitive Labour Defended against the Claims of Capital] by ''[[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism|Thomas Hodgskin'']] (1825)
*[https://oll-resources.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/oll3/store/titles/320/0551_Bk.pdf Popular Political Economy] by ''[[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism|Thomas Hodgskin'']] (1827)
*[https://oll-resources.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/oll3/store/titles/323/0419_Bk.pdf The Natural and Artificial Right of Property Contrasted] by ''[[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism|Thomas Hodgskin'']] (1832)
*[https://archive.org/details/labourswrongsan01braygoog Labour's Wrongs and Labour's Remedy] by ''John Francis Bray'' (1839)
 
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