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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Double Game of French Socialism

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1 Intro | What Does Self-Managing Socialism Mean for Communism: A Barrier? 2 Intro | program of self-managing socialism and its ambitious designs 3 Intro | campaign against self-managing socialism was extended when a one 4 Intro | anonymous.~We can say that socialism, recently proud of the promotion 5 Intro | Since French self-managing socialism boasted of being democratic 6 Messag | herent in the self-managing socialism now ruling in Paris. Naturally, 7 Messag | of which self-managing socialism is but a trainbearer and 8 Messag, 1 | right in the face of French Socialism: optimistic illusion, scope 9 Messag, 1, 1 | opinion is informed about socialism mainly through television, 10 Messag, 1, 1 | sympathies for a "philanthropic" socialism; b) a party leadership consisting. 11 Messag, 1, 1 | success.~This general view of socialism is not very objective. It 12 Messag, 1, 3 | Great Factor in the Rise of Socialism in France: Abstention Prevails 13 Messag (2) | unless it is certain that socialism will establish freedom for 14 Messag, 1, 3 | imagine that the advance of socialism is definitive and who, instead 15 Messag, 1, 3 | s slide down the ramp of socialism (which they themselves call 16 Messag, 1, 4 | countries. The victory of French socialism is already giving leftist 17 Messag, 1, 4 | imagine the electoral power socialism has shown in France to be 18 Messag, 1, 4 | threat. If, however, French socialism aims at precisely the same 19 Messag, 1, 5 | Strategy: Aspects of French Socialism ~ ~Doubtless, the more objective 20 Messag (7) | only the inspiration French socialism, but also that of Marx calls 21 Messag (8) | they affirm are those of socialism (and this, by the way, is 22 Messag (13)| jumps right into complete socialism. It confuses the final objective 23 Messag (14)| ways between scientific socialism an utopian socialism (for 24 Messag (14)| scientific socialism an utopian socialism (for which Marx and Engels 25 Messag (14)| harder and harder to build socialism on a centralized model. 26 Messag (14)| on a centralized model. Socialism must set other goals for 27 Messag (14)| excessively 'economic' view of socialism, it is not limited to the 28 Messag, 2, 6 | proportional to society.~Socialism instills discouragement 29 Messag, 2, 7 | Under self-managing socialism the family will become unstable 30 Messag (29)| self-management advocated by French socialism and thus implicitly or explicitly 31 Messag (33)| bosom of feudal society. And socialism itself began its march in 32 Messag (36)| present] conditions of socialism while the capitalist world 33 Messag (36)| period of transition to socialism), to disarming the workers 34 Messag (37)| One does not adhere to socialism without a certain view of 35 Messag (45)| workers who have opted for socialism. (op. Cit., p. 88)~            " 36 Messag (46)| all workers who find in socialism their ideal and their principles. 37 Messag (46)| openness of Catholics to socialism is not some­thing new, but 38 Messag (46)| the multiple sources of socialism may flow towards the same 39 Messag (46)| Church and her teaching. Socialism, which was made without 40 Messag (46)| finished giving Christian socialism its title of nobil­ity" ( 41 Messag, 4 | affirm that self-managing socialism represents a grave threat 42 Messag (47)| liberty or servitude, "socialism or barbarism' is one that 43 Messag (47)| supplement to no. 2, p. 50).~"Socialism is international by nat­ 44 Messag (47)| the univer­sal message of socialism" (Program, p. 18).~"France 45 Messag (47)| supplement to no. 2, p. 130).~"Socialism is either international 46 Messag (47)| perspectives of self-­managing socialism. In guiding our action abroad 47 1, 7 | Period of Transition to Socialism~·        The gradualist 48 1, 7 | period of transition to socialism" ("Fifteen Theses," p. 14) 49 1, 7 | period of transition to socialism " the State will intervene 50 1, 8 | is no liberty but that of socialism " (Program, p. 10).~-- " 51 1, 8 | achieved through and in socialism" (ibid., p. 5 7).~ ~If you 52 Commun | hopes of freedom that  "socialism with a human face" does 53 Commun | wither.~The relations between socialism and an authentic and harmonious 54 Commun | emphatically it promises freedom, socialism, wherever established, begins 55 Commun | which opposes self-managing socialism, published on French soil.~ 56 Commun | freedom if self-­managing socialism is implanted in his country.~ 57 Commun | TFPs about self-­managing socialism is making its way far and 58 Commun | on­ly with self-managing socialism, but also with Com­munism. 59 Author | field. The germs of utopian socialism, already present in the 60 Author | they produced scientific socialism, or communism: the third


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