French and German Socialism in Modern TimesEly, Richard T. (Richard Theodore)
History
French and German Socialism in Modern Times
Ely, Richard T. (Richard Theodore)
Socialism -- France; Socialism -- Germany
Fourier, opposed to _laissez-faire_ system, 12;
compared with Saint-Simon, 81;
life, 82 _et seqq._;
generous and truthful, 83;
influences leading him to a study of political economy, 83, 84;
his social scheme, 84, 91;
“La Théorie des Quatre Mouvements,” 84, 86;
Association at Versailles, 85;
“Traité de l’Association,” etc., 87;
use of figures, 87;
duration of the world, 88;
religious belief, 89;
“Nouveau Monde Industriel,” etc., 91;
classification of the passions, 92;
evils of modern civilization, 93;
phalanxes, 93;
beneficial effects of rivalry, 94;
scheme for paying the English debt with hens’ eggs, 95, 96;
evils of competition, 97;
Fourierism not so pure a socialism as Saint-Simonism, 98;
division of products, 98;
_unitéisme_, 99;
ideas about women, 100;
opposes violence, 100;
criticism of Kaufmann, 100;
adherents, 101;
Fourieristic experiments, 102;
experiment of Jean Godin, 103;
Fourierism in America, 106;
criticism on, 108;
principle of authority, 124.
Fournel, a Saint-Simonian, 72.
Free-trade school, comparison of, with German socialism, 158;
cosmopolitan tendency of, 187.
Freiligrath, one of the founders of the _Neue Rheinische Zeitung_, 171;
farewell ode, 172.
French Revolution, chap. i.;
writers immediately preceding, 3;
the war of La Vendée, 5;
sweeps away feudal institutions, 6;
history of, by Louis Blanc, 111.
Fuller, Margaret, a leading spirit in the Brook Farm experiment, 107.
Gammond, Madame de, exposition of Fourierism, 101.
Gneist, Dr., is elected to the Assembly, 213.
Godin’s _Familistère_, 103;
extract from laws, 105.
Government, Babœuf’s idea of, 37;
among the Icarians, 48;
Saint-Simon’s idea of, 64;
Fourier’s, 99;
Louis Blanc’s opinion of, 117, 124;
Proudhon’s contempt for, 130;
anarchy is Proudhon’s ideal of, 134, 141;
opinion of the anarchists about, 148;
Lassalle’s idea, 193;
demands of the social democrats, 205, 208;
Wagner’s law of expenses of, 242.
Greeley, Horace, prominent among the Fourierists of America, 107.
Guesde, Jules, a revolutionary collectivist, 151;
his electoral programme, 152.
Guilds before the French Revolution, 4.
Guise, M. Godin’s experiment at, 103.
Harrison, F., view of existing French socialism, 143.
Hasselmann expelled from Social Democratic Party, 216.
Hatzfeldt, Countess Von, interest of Lassalle in the case of, 190, 197;
controls the Universal German Laborers’ Union, 225.
Held, Adolf, a professorial socialist, 237.
History, theory of, by Marx, 175.
Hughes, Thomas, a Christian socialist, 249;
co-operation to solve the labor question, 251;
letter of, about Christian socialism in England, 252.
Hugues, Clovis, a collectivist deputy, 154.
Humboldt, Von, admiration for Lassalle, 189.
Icarians, _vide_ Cabet.
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