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 Count Henri de Saint-Simon  Industrialization is the key to progress  An administration of experts is needed to effectively distribute goods to everyone  The parasites at the top of society should give way to those who create good for others Scientists, engineers, industrialists  EVERY government program should help the poor

 Pierre Joseph Proudhon  Property – profit stolen from the worker  Society is split into “those who own” and “those who have been stolen from”

 Charles Fourier  Sought a planned economy and socialist communities Similar to Robert Owen  Seven communities built by his ideas  Different Thoughts Marriage is bad but sexual union is good Pay grade is based on the unpleasantness of the job Other predictions

 Louis Blanc  Urged workers to fight for suffrage to take control of the state peacefully  Government should set up workshops and factories to guarantee full employment  The root of all evil is competition

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