Henri de Saint-Simon

Henri de Saint-Simon is considered to be the founder of utopian socialism. He lived in the aftermath of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era. He foresaw the rise of the business managerial class to replace feudal nobility structures, and the rise of the social status of scientists. He was a strong believer in free markets, in contrast to future socialist thought. His secretary, Auguste Comte, was a follower but later became estranged when Comte felt the need to step out of the shadow of his mentor and pursue a more radically progressive path.

By Hermes Phimegistus

Hermes Phimegistus is a descendant of Hermes Trismegistus, whose eponymous Hermeticism was the progenitor of Western scientific traditions. He has brought forth into this time the subtle knowledge of "As Above, So Below" that pertains to the mind, body, spirit, and brain.

He is the jackdaw.

You can email him at hermes AT neuromythography DOT com .