2013 - Editoriale Scientifica
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Louis Blanc e Danile Stern (Mme d'Agoult) : la scrittura politica della rivoluzione del '48.
2013 - Editoriale Scientifica
368-414 p.
The article examines the thinking of the socialist Louis Blanc and of the liberal Daniel Stern (Mme De Flavigny), about the events in France in 1848. Both authors of a revolution's history, they took part in the events in a different way. L. Blanc, theorist about the right to work, has been accused of having instigated the revolution and was exiled. He returned only after the Napoleon III's fall. Daniel Stern has protected many conspirators and she has written, before the revolution, an interesting and intimate Essai sur la liberté. [Publisher's text].
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ISSN: 2037-0520
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- Socialism, Liberalism, Civil and Political Rights, Revolution, Associations
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