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What is a just society? The answer according to the Socialistes Fraternitaires Louis Blanc, Constantin Pecqueur, and François Vidal

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  • Ludovic Frobert

    (TRIANGLE - Triangle : action, discours, pensée politique et économique - ENS de Lyon - École normale supérieure de Lyon - UL2 - Université Lumière - Lyon 2 - IEP Lyon - Sciences Po Lyon - Institut d'études politiques de Lyon - Université de Lyon - UJM - Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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Louis Blanc est sans doute l'un des plus importants représentants de la génération des socialistes français qui occupèrent le devant de la scène politique et économique au tournant de 1848. Ses articles et essais, notamment Organisation du travail, furent au cœur des polémiques passionnées du tournant des années 1840 et lors du printemps 1848, enfant terrible du gouvernement provisoire de la République, il fut le principal instigateur, avec ses collègues Constantin Pecqueur et François Vidal qu'il avait appelé à ses côtés, de l'expérience pionnière de la Commission du Luxembourg. Là, durant quelques semaines cruciales, ces trois socialistes s'employèrent à jeter les bases d'une nouvelle conception, plus fraternelle, des rapports sociaux.

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  • Ludovic Frobert, 2014. "What is a just society? The answer according to the Socialistes Fraternitaires Louis Blanc, Constantin Pecqueur, and François Vidal," Post-Print halshs-00992599, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00992599
    DOI: 10.1215/00182702-2647513
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    1. Adrien Lutz, 2018. "The Saint-Simonians and the birth of social justice in France," Working Papers 1836, Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique Lyon St-Étienne (GATE Lyon St-Étienne), Université de Lyon.
    2. Antoinette Baujard & Adrien Lutz, 2018. "The capacity to confuse: rescuing the Saint-Simonian notion of ability from modern capability theories of social justice," Working Papers halshs-01963252, HAL.

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