Political Economy

Benedict Anderson describes the nation as a form of imagined community. Discuss how three authors, one from each of the following groups, conceived of social groups in their political economy, addressing to what extent these conceptions should or should not be understood as imagined communities. Make sure to indicate where these authors overlap, and where they differ.
(((( A. Anderson B. Smith, Mill, Rousseau C. Hegel, Marx ))))
Reference sources
For Anderson
1. Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities, Ch 3,5,and especially 6
2. Heilbroner, VII The Victorian World and the Underworld of Economics
For Smith
1. Smith, Wealth of Nations, Book IV (Chs. 1-2, 7-9)
2. Smith, Wealth of Nations, Book I, Chs. 1-9, 11 and Book V
3. Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments, part VI, sects. I-III
For Mill
1.Mill, Of Nationality, as concerned with Representative Government from Representative Government.
For Rousseau
1.Rousseau, The Social Contract (Book II, Book III-Chs. 1+2, 12-18 and Book IV-Chs. 1+2)
2.Rousseau, Discourse on … Inequality and Book I of The Social Contract
For Hegel
1.Hegel, Philosophy of Right, 182-214, 230-271
2.Hegel, Phenomenology of Mind, Lordship and Bondage and Philosophy of Right, 41-81
For Marx
1.Tucker, Marx-Engels Reader, pp. 148-155, 176-200 pp. 302-364 pp. 419-431 and 473-500
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