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The discourse of 19th-century French liberal socialism
Authors:Steven Bastow
Institution:1. Department of Politics, School of Social and Behavioural Science, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, Kingston University, Surrey, UKs.bastow@kingston.ac.uk
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This article analyses late 19th-century French liberal socialist syntheses of liberty and equality, building on the existing body of literature on liberal socialism to illustrate the influence of the non-Marxist left on its development through a focus on the work of the Radical, Célestin Bouglé, and the Socialists, Benoît Malon and Charles Andler. The analysis of these thinkers demonstrates the ideological similarities of liberal socialisms of thinkers hailing from both the non-Marxist left and the new liberalism. A concluding section suggests that liberal socialism offers social democrats and progressive liberals an ideological heritage from which to pose a radical alternative to contemporary forms of neoliberalism.
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