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103.734Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1976. 14 x 22, 428 pp., broché, bon état (table des matières annotée au crayon).
27677Paris, Fayard, 2005. 15 x 23, 539 pp., quelques illustrations, broché, très bon état.
19651131521965 Editions du Club des amis du livre progressiste - 1965 - In-8, cartonnage toilé rouge sous rhodoïd - 350 pages
2083In 12 broché,couverture illustrée,faux-titre,titre,317 pages.Gallimard 1937 très bon état
SCH231M1965 / 405 pages. Petit broché Editions Pauvert
197883829Fayard, 1978, gr. in-8°, 374 pp, traduit de l'allemand, biblio, notices biographiques, broché, dos passé, bon état
19284985Paris, Editions sociales internationales (Bibliothèque marxiste N°6), 1928 ; in-8, broché ; 192 pp.
14592Paris & La Haye: Mouton & Co., 1960. Société et Idéologies Deuxième Série, Documents et Témoignages 2.,in8 broché,164 p.,bon état
1933gm869Grasset Les écrits Broché 1933 In-12 (12x18.5 cm), broché, 423 pages ; pliures et une mouillure au dos, coiffes frottées, pliures aux coins, une pliure sur le 4e plat, en l'état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1976166107Faculté de théologie Faculté de théologie de Lyon, 1976. In-8 carré broché de 67 pages. Passages soulignés avec annotations.
F18442, Bruxelles, Office du Livre s.d., 436pp., bon état, dans la série "Collection d'études marxistes" no.3, F18442
F18443, Bruxelles, Office du Livre, s.d., 360pp., non coupé, bon état, dans la série "Collection d'études marxistes" no.2,F18443
F18444, Bruxelles, Office du Livre s.d.[ +/-1948], 433pp., dans la série "Collection d'Etudes Marxistes" No.1, br.orig., bon état
84129Bruxelles, Office du Livre, 1948. 14 x 23, 433 pp., broché, bon état.
84130Bruxelles, Office du Livre, 1951. 14 x 23, 436 pp., broché, non coupé, bon état (cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons).
42722Deventer, Ankh-Hermes, 1976 Gebonden, bruin linnen, lichtblauwe stofomslag geillustreerd, 21,5 x 12cm., 110pp. ISBN 9020252542.
1998100137322Palgrave Macmillan 1998 237 pages 13 8x1 4x21 6cm. 1998. Relié. 237 pages.
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
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.
10888Paris, Cahiers du Communisme, n° 7-8, juillet-aout 1962, 1 br. in-8 de 192 pp. ;
1979147349Couverture souple. Broché. 426 pages. Rousseurs. 13 x 22 cm.
1984LFA01a8bUn ouvrage de 281 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, broché, publié en 1984, Flammarion (avec référence de bibliothèque)
1959F111684Paris, Vrin 1959 384pp., 25cm., br.orig., Thèse présentée à la Faculté des lettres de l'Université de Genève pour obtenir le grade de docteur ès lettres, cachet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais, F111684
197211506Anthropos Grand in-8 Couverture souple Paris 1972
19831251251983 N° 75 - 1983 - IV - Revue mensuelle - In-4, broché, couverture illustrée - 41 pages