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
Lamennais, De, distress at results of the French Revolution, 12;
sketch of his life, 245;
does not satisfy the church authorities, 246;
“Les Paroles d’un Croyant,” 246;
modern employers worse than early slave-owners, 247.
Lange, F. A., warnings of, to the progressists, 18;
his opinion of Marx, 174.
Lassalle, war-cries against capital, 2;
party of progress opposed to, 17;
his success attributed by Mehring to his enemies, 19;
account of the _ateliers sociaux_, 113;
life, 189 _et seqq._;
interest in Countess Von Hatzfeldt, 190;
agitation in favor of the laboring class, 190;
success of his writings, 191;
the “Iron Law of Wages,” 191, 197;
productive co-operative associations, 192;
leader of the Universal German Laborers’ Union, 194;
Bismarck’s appreciation of, 196;
father of social democracy, 210;
nominates Becker as his successor in the presidency of the laborers’
union, 225.
Laurent, a Saint-Simonian, 72.
Laveleye, De, “La Démocratie et l’Économie Politique,” 8, _note_;
“European Terror,” 150;
regards Christianity as the hope of the laboring class, 261.
Le Chevalier, Jules, a Fourierist, 102.
Ledru-Rollin, a colleague of Louis Blanc, 111.
Lepelletier, member of the Committee of Insurrection, 32.
Leroux, exponent of humanitarianism, 72.
Lesseps, De, inspired by Saint-Simonism, 55, 72;
Enfantin associated with, in agitation for the Suez Canal, 77.
Liebknecht moves the expulsion of Becker from the Universal German
Laborers’ Union, 226;
character, 228;
decides not to enter civil service, 229;
takes part in the revolution of 1848, 229;
interpreter of Marx, 230;
an extremist, 230.
Louis Philippe criticised by Louis Blanc, 110.
Ludlow, J. M,, describes causes of decay of religion among the
working-men, 24, _note_;
assists in forming co-operative societies in England, 251.
Luther accused of heresy by Saint-Simon, 64.
Mably compared with Babœuf, 31.
Macaulay mentions growth of state business in England, 242, _note_.
Malon, B., a collectivist, 150;
description of present tendencies of French socialism, 154.
Manchester school, sympathy of the party of progress with, 17;
attacked by professorial socialists, 240;
indignation of Christian socialists at, 249.
Maréchal, member of the Committee of Insurrection, 32;
prepared the “Manifesto of the Equals,” 33.
Marie, M., wishes to discredit Louis Blanc with the laborers, 112.
Marlo, “System of World Economy,” 158.
Marriage, absence of, among the Shakers, 23, _note_;
among the Icarians, 48 and _note_, 51;
among the Saint-Simonians, 71;
Enfantin’s views regarding, 75;
Fourier’s, 100;
Von Ketteler’s, 259.
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