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The Léon Bourgeois problem raised by his solidarism and his solution
[Le problème Léon Bourgeois soulevé par son solidarisme et sa solution]

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  • Hervé Defalvard

    (ESS-UGE)

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The solidarism of Léon Bourgeois is subject to a double reductionism. The first, by reducing his work to his doctrinal work Solidarité, prevents the Léon Bourgeois problem from being raised. For while in Solidarité, the association solidaire depends on a quasi social contract, in the rest of his work it is more closely linked to the institutions of social education, of which there is no trace in the major work. The second reductionism, by limiting its conceptual basis to social debt and quasi-contracts, prevents us from conceiving of a solution.

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  • Hervé Defalvard, 2025. "The Léon Bourgeois problem raised by his solidarism and his solution [Le problème Léon Bourgeois soulevé par son solidarisme et sa solution]," Post-Print hal-05556255, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05556255
    DOI: 10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-19167-4.p.0193
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