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Emile Vandervelde

    Émile Vandervelde fut un homme politique et un homme d'État socialiste belge, surnommé « le patron ». Il fut une figure de proue du Parti Ouvrier Belge et du socialisme international. Sa formation universitaire comprenait des doctorats en droit, en sciences sociales et en économie d'État, ce qui lui permit de se pencher en profondeur sur les questions sociales et économiques de son époque. Il fut un moteur essentiel du mouvement socialiste, dont l'influence dépassa les frontières de la Belgique.

    Neutrale und sozialistische Genossenschaftsbewegung
    Socialism Versus the State (1919)
    Collectivism and Industrial Evolution
    Parasitism, Organic and Social
    • Parasitism, Organic and Social

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

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      Parasitism, Organic and Social
    • Collectivism and Industrial Evolution

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

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      Collectivism and Industrial Evolution
    • Socialism Versus the State (1919)

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Emile Vandervelde critiques the state as an instrument of class domination, arguing that true socialism cannot coexist with state structures. He traces the state's origins to class conflict and examines its role in capitalism, positing that socialism, driven by the working class, necessitates the abolition of private property and the state itself. Vandervelde advocates for the creation of alternative institutions, such as workers' councils, and a culture rooted in cooperation and solidarity. This work is a significant contribution to socialist theory and activism.

      Socialism Versus the State (1919)