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M11071Editions du Neo Lao Haksat , 1966 , in12 br , 135pp . Langue: Français
19766863Paris, Institut de Science Economique Appliquée, 1976. 330 g In-8 broché, paginé [769] à 1078.. De la collection Economie et sociétés, Cahiers de l'Institut de Science Economique Appliquée. Quelques annotations. . (Catégories : Socialisme, Marxisme, )
49045Paris Société Nouvelle de Librairie et d'Edition. Librairie Georges Bellais 1900 in 12 (18x11,5) 1 volume reliure toilée noire ancienne, dos lisse titré en lettres dorées, avec en queue: Cercle de la Libératrice, VIII et 502 pages [1]. Premier Congrès Général des Organisations Socialistes Françaises, tenu à Paris du 3 au 8 décembre 1899. Exemplaire de souscription. Rare. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
49046Paris Société Nouvelle de Librairie et d'Edition. Librairie Georges Bellais 1901 in 12 (18x11,5) 1 volume reliure toilée noire ancienne, dos lisse titré en lettres dorées, avec en queue: Cercle de la Libératrice, IX et 389 pages [1]. Deuxième Congrès Général des Organisations Socialistes Françaises, tenu à Paris du 28 au 30 septembre 1900. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
22070aafBerlin, 1931, gr. in-8°, 32 S., Original-Broschüre.
1983X113952Pyongyang (Coree), Editions en Langues Etrangères 1983 345pp. + frontispice (portrait), 21cm., texte en français, reliure cart. D'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, avec signet, bon état, X113952
10888Paris, Cahiers du Communisme, n° 7-8, juillet-aout 1962, 1 br. in-8 de 192 pp. ;
9719Paris, N. C. 1955, 215x135mm, 239pages, broché.
10873s.l., Dossiers du propagandiste, 1946, 1 br. in-8 de 32 feuillets ;
054186Paris François Maspero 1980 in 8 (22x13,5) 1 volume broché, couverture à rabats illustrée, 458 pages [3]. Collection ''. Textes à l'appui '. Bel exemplaire
22349aafBerlin, Internationaler Arbeiter-Vl., 1928, in-8°, 148 S., Original-Broschüre.
10894Paris, Cahiers du Communisme, N° 8-9, Aout-septembre 1964 1 br. in-8 de 128 pp., illustrations ;
10875Paris, C.D.L.P., s.d (1946), 1 br. in-8 de 24 pp. ;
49051Paris Au Siège du Conseil National 1906 in 12 (18x12) 1 volume reliure toilée noire ancienne, dos lisse titré en lettres dorées, avec en queue: Cercle de la Libératrice, 281 pages. Rare. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
49047Paris Société Nouvelle de Librairie et d'Edition. Librairie Georges Bellais 1901 in 12 (18x11,5) 1 volume reliure toilée noire ancienne, dos lisse titré en lettres dorées, avec en queue: Cercle de la Libératrice, 581 pages. Troisième Congrès Général des Organisations Socialistes Françaises, tenu à Lyon du 26 au 28 mai 1901. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
c1-31997, PUF, broché, 278 pages, collection "Actuel Marx Confrontation" - bon état avec passages rares soulignés au crayon à papier, pliure au dos, année d'édition manuscrite au dos.
1996c1-41996, PUF, broché, 148 pages - Collection "Actuel Marx Confrontation" - bon état . numéro manuscrit au dos, pliure d'un coin quatrième de couverture.
QWA-20853François Maspero, 1968, in-8 br. (14 x 21,5), 244 p., coll. "Cahiers libres 118-119", traduit de l'italien par Nicole Rouzet, couverture à rabats, sous papier cristal, nom manuscrit en page de faux-titre, très bon état.
7975Blainville-sur-Mer, l'Amitié par le Livre et les Editions Liberté, 1946. In-12 carré broché, XVIII-192 pp. Tirage limité à 50 exemplaires numérotés sur Pur Chiffon (n° 10), signés par l'auteur.
20356Privas, Institut d'Histoire Sociale, CGT de l'Ardèche, 2006. Broché, couverture illustrée. in-4 de 199 pages, photos, fac-similés, bel envoi autographe, signé de Serge Der Loughian, secrétaire CGT Ardèche.
16934Par-tout (Holland), Chez le vrai sage, 1760. 2 works bound in 1 volume. 130 pp.; 211, (5) pp. 12mo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt with raised bands, label with gilt lettering, front cover with repair. First work: Not in Camus; Weller, ii, 129; Conlon 51:635 (listing an edition printed in 'Francfort et Leipsic' in 62 pages only); Holzmann & Bohatta, 11995; INED 1907 & 1872 (for Formey's work). One of at least two editions printed in the year of its first publication.Rare and important treatise on legal reform in which Frederic collaborated with Cujacius. The work is both historical and political and discusses the origins of law in Greece, Rome, France, England and Germany, their structure and classification and how national culture influences the development and adaptation of laws. Formey's treatise covers the pp. 86-130. It argues in favour of interest as long as the interest is "honnête". - Small stamp in blank portion of half-title.Second work: Kress 5457; INED 3318; Goldsmiths 9074; Einaudi 4031 (all listing the first edition); Le Bucher bibliographique, 780; Weller, ii, p. 140. According to Lichtenberger in his Le Socialisme au XVIIIe siècle, this is, if not the most important socialist work of the 18th century, at least one of the most important works, and it is the theoretical foundation of his famous Naufrage des isles flottantes; ou Basiliade .......'Morelly argued that the code of nature was completely communistic. Starting out from the proposition that moral evil, the essence of which was avarice, could be explained by social conditions Morelly portrayed and advocated an ideal communistic society in which it would be 'impossible to be depraved.' (.....) In many respects Morelly's system anticipates the rationalistic utopianism of Fourier' (Kingsley Martin in ESS, vol. xi, pp. 10 ff).Morelly was 'tremendously influential in inspiring utopian socialism, for his theories are reflected in almost every one of the schemes of the Utopian socialists. In fact we must regard him, if not the founder, at least as the most conspicious forerunner of the Utopian Socialists. (.....) Of the writers of his time he was the one who saw most clearly the need of a new system to replace the old; he alone was truly constructive, for he actually outlined a new social structure which he thought would meet the needs should ancient society be overthrown. While others deserve merit as critics and analysts and destroyers, he alone deserves the name of utopianist at this early period' (Hertzler, J.O. The history of Utopian Thought, p. 186 ff). The work was severely prosecuted in France. This edition was apparently printed in Holland and destined for the French market. - A very nice volume with two important texts.
23026Norrkoeping, Eric Biornström, (below, on printed cover: En Commission - Londres, Trübner & Co), 1863. (2), iv, (2, blank), 96 pp. 8vo. Modern boards, original covers preserved. Anderson 302; Kilgour 436; Zaleski 197. First separate edition: Herzen's letters to Turgenev, which first appeared in My Past and Thoughts, published here with a new introduction. 'Herzen's renewed interest in Russia's past and future was closely linked to his bitter disappointment in the "old world". He was a discerning critic of bourgeois society, even if his strictures were not always fair. The modern reader is struck especially by certain far-sighted observations, that seem to anticipate criticism of a complex phenomenon we have come to refer to as "mass culture". Herzen's most interesting comments in this respect are to be found in a series of articles entitled Ends and Beginnings, in which he conducted a polemic with Ivan Turgenev, who had become the moral authority for liberal Westernizers in Russia' (Andrzej Walicki, A History of Russian Thought, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1980, p. 170). Alexander Herzen (1812-70) was a prominent nineteenth-century Russian social thinker and is known as the 'father of Russian socialism.' Early in his intellectual development, Herzen was influenced by German idealist thinkers such as Schiller and Schelling. He believed in the autonomy and dignity of the individual and opposed forces, such as family and state, that oppressed the individual. Later, under the influence of French socialist thinkers such as Charles Fourier, Herzen's thought became more radical. Herzen projected his earlier concern for the oppressed individual onto society at large and he became a supporter of socialism. The socialism he envisioned was a loose federation of self-governing communes. Only in such a system could the ideal society be achieved- according to Herzen that society would be a free association of individuals which provided for the full flowering of each personality. Herzen initially placed his hopes for this future order in the European socialist movement. After the failure of the 1848 revolutions to achieve socialist principles, however, Herzen became disillusioned about European prospects and turned his attention to Russia. Herzen argued that socialist transformation would actually come first to Russia because communal institutions such as the peasant commune survived and bourgeois attitudes hadn't yet emerged. This sense of the advantages of Russian 'backwardness' was influential among the Populists in the 1870s. Herzen has been called a 'gentry revolutionary.' The illegitimate son of a wealthy landowner, Herzen viewed the gentry as a progressive class. The revolution he envisioned was for the people but not necessarily by them. Also, his socialism was a national destiny rather than a class one, and because he promoted the value of individualism in collectivist form--in other words, the full flowering of the individual could best be realized in a socialist order. Among Herzen's works are From the Other Shore (1848-50) and The Russian People and Socialism and his autobiography, My Past and Thoughts.He founded a periodical, the famous Kolokol, in whose pages the free word first appeared in the Russian language, unhampered by censor or police, exposing the government's secrets, criticizing bureaucratic abuses, approving the good intentions of the czar, the 'liberator', and trying to dictate to him a reform program.
8786Paris, Richard Masse Editeur, 1946. In-8 broché non coupé, XIV-291 pp. Illustrations en noir. Bel envoi de l'auteur "Pour Jean-Marie Andrieu hommage très affectueux, reconnaissant même pour avoir eu le courage de lire ce livre quand il était envore manuscrit, pour avoir eu la bonne grâce de s'y intéresser";
9143Paris, PUF - Bibliothèque de la Science Economique, 1954. In-8 broché, XXXII-269 pp.
11986Paris, Editions Sociales, 1976. 2 volumes in-12 reliure d'éditeur toile brune. 446 + 448 pp.