Louis Blanc, the republic in the service of the socialism : right to work and the democratic perception of the State
CHARRUAUD, Benoît
(2008)
Louis Blanc, the republic in the service of the socialism : right to work and the democratic perception of the State.
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AbstractLouis Blanc is an author and political actor. Mainly known for his plan of labour organization, his doctrinal project is in fact much larger. Being exiled in England from August, 1848 (until 1870) he always lauded the principle of association and the universal suffrage as well at the level of the municipality as in the work field. Then, even if he is big defender of the right to work (coming along with a labour law), he is also in favour of an Assembly regime characterized by an administrative decentralization. In his mind, it is fundamental to transpose the social contract into the economy in order to bring an end to the natural state of the industrial relations and also to give to the democracy its real dimension. Repository Staff Only: edit this item |