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Waste Not, Want Not: Excrement and Economy in Nineteenth-Century France

Waste Not, Want Not: Excrement and Economy in Nineteenth-Century France ABSTRACT In mid-nineteenth-century France, the science of animal nutrition morphed into a Romantic political program. Scientists and socialists formulated a kind of industrial physiocracy that sought to replace wage work and finance capital with an unimpeded flow of excrement. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Representations University of California Press

Waste Not, Want Not: Excrement and Economy in Nineteenth-Century France

Representations , Volume 96 (1) – Oct 1, 2006

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University of California Press
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ISSN
0734-6018
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1533-855X
DOI
10.1525/rep.2006.96.1.73
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In mid-nineteenth-century France, the science of animal nutrition morphed into a Romantic political program. Scientists and socialists formulated a kind of industrial physiocracy that sought to replace wage work and finance capital with an unimpeded flow of excrement.

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RepresentationsUniversity of California Press

Published: Oct 1, 2006

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