Dunoyer would also publish a variety of books on political economy, among them De la Liberté du travail (On the Freedom of Labour, 1845).
Dunoyer was an early member of the Société d'économie politique organized in 1842 by Pellegrino Rossi.
[2] He was a member of the Académie des Sciences morales et politiques of the Institut de France.
The latter relationship is discussed most fully by Leonard Liggio in "Charles Dunoyer and French Classical Liberalism".
Auguste Comte's intellectual biographer Mary Pickering also cites a review of Liggio's article when she too mentions this relationship.