Le Censeur

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Le Censeur  
Discipline Sociology and Politics
Language French
Edited by Charles Dunoyer and Charles Comte
Publication details
Publisher Mme. Marchant., 1814 (France)
Publication history 1814-1815

Le Censeur was a French journal of institutional and legal reform, described sometimes as a Journal Industrialiste, founded in 1814 by Charles Dunoyer and Charles Comte as a platform for their liberal, radical, anti-Bourbon and anti-Bonapartist views. The journal's publication was interrupted due to political difficulties but it reappeared in 1817 under a new title Le Censeur Européen. It was discontinued in 1820 due to repressive press laws.[1][2][3]

Publication details

Le Censeur

  • Vol. I June 1814
  • Vol. II-X 10 November 1814- 6 September 1815

Le Censeur Europeen

  • 12 Volumes - Autumn 1817 - 17 April 1819

Notable contributors

References

  1. Herbert, R.F. (1987) Dunoyer, Barthelemy Charels Pierre Joseph p. 939 of The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics
  2. E.Harpaz,'"Le Censeur Europeen" Histoire d'un Journal Industrialiste', Revue d'Histoire Economique et Sociale, XXXVII 1959, pp.185-218, pp.328-357.
  3. http://mises.org/journals/jls/1_3/1_3_1.pdf Liggio, Leonard P. (1977) Charles Dunoyer and French classical Liberalism, Journal of Libertarian Studies, 1 (3) pp. 153-178


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