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Available in English for the first time, Célestin Bouglé's (1870-1940) French Socialisms (1932) provides a comprehensive overview of the relevance of Saint-Simonism, Fourierism, and Proudhonism for today. Bouglé, who is sometimes called the "alter-ego" of the prolific sociologist Émile Durkheim (1858-1917), was a specialist on the neglected ideas of French socialism. In this succinct work, Bouglé traces the roots of socialism, the life and ideas of Henri de Saint-Simon (1760-1825), Charles Fourier (1772-1837), and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865), and then the impact of their followers on…mehr

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Available in English for the first time, Célestin Bouglé's (1870-1940) French Socialisms (1932) provides a comprehensive overview of the relevance of Saint-Simonism, Fourierism, and Proudhonism for today. Bouglé, who is sometimes called the "alter-ego" of the prolific sociologist Émile Durkheim (1858-1917), was a specialist on the neglected ideas of French socialism. In this succinct work, Bouglé traces the roots of socialism, the life and ideas of Henri de Saint-Simon (1760-1825), Charles Fourier (1772-1837), and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865), and then the impact of their followers on the world. In the Appendix, two articles by Bouglé have been included in the English edition: "Two Resurrections: Saint-Simonism and Proudhonism" (1918) and "Variations of Marxism" (1938). In addition to the translation, the editor Cayce Jamil provides a foreword detailing the relationship between the emergence of sociology and socialism as well as an afterword that traces the significance of French socialism following the original 1932 publication of this book. Lastly, the book includes a sizable list of Further Reading for the interested reader.
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Autorenporträt
Célestin Bouglé (1870-1940) was a professor of the history of social economy and the director of École Normale Supérieure in Paris. He was the key public spokesperson of the Durkheimians in the early 20th century, yet he was critical of Durkheim on several issues. He authored dozens of books, only two of which, besides this one, have been translated into English: Essays on the Caste System and The Evolution of Values. Cayce Jamil is an independent researcher based in North Carolina. He holds a PhD in Public Policy from UNC Charlotte. His research investigates neglected social theories and their relevance for today. He is a cofounder of little big eye publishing (littlebigeyepublishing.com) and can be reached via email at cgjamil@gmail.com. Shaun Murdock translates texts on the themes of economy, society, and environment from French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Catalan into English. He led the recent English translation of Proudhon's Sociology by Pierre Ansart. He is the founder of Root & Branch Translation (rootandbranch.online).