French socialists before Marx : workers, women and the social question in Frence
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French socialists before Marx : workers, women and the social question in Frence
Acumen, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this pioneering and wide-ranging reassessment of early socialist ideas and reforming strategies, Pamela Pilbeam reveals a remarkable period of intellectual creativity and achievement wholly distinct from the post-1870 movement that has invariably formed the starting point for most histories of socialism. The book pulls together and identifies the major issues that preoccupied the early socialists: revolution, religion, education, the status of women, association and work and outlines how socialist ideas developed from a morality-based plural socialism of men and women that sought to smooth away class conflict to a materialist, internationalist socialism that used the rhetoric of revolution and class war.
目次
Preface 1. Plural socialism 2. The social question 3. Revolutionary inspirations 4. Religion and the early socialists 5. Socialists and education: to repulse the barbarians 6. The "new woman" 7. Association: dream worlds 8. Worker associations before 1848 9. Association: socialist hopes in the Second Republic 10. Association: the conservative reaction in the Second Republic 11. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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