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Socialism and the Experience of Time Idealism and the Present in Modern France

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    9780199533589

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2017-09-06
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

How do we make social democracy? Should we seize the unknown possibilities offered by the future, or does real change develop when we focus our attention on the immediate present? The modern tradition of social revolution suggested that the present is precisely the time that needs to be surpassed, but can society change without an intimate focus on today's experience of social injustice?

In Socialism and the Experience of Time, Julian Wright asks how socialists in France from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century tried to follow a democratic commitment to the present. The debate about time that emerged in French socialism lay beneath the surface of political arguments within the left. But how did this focus on the present relate to the tradition of revolution in France? What did socialism have to say about social experience in the present, and how did this discussion shape socialism as a movement?

Wright examines French socialism's fascination with modern history, through a new reading of Jean Jaurès' multi-authored project to write a "socialist history" of France since 1789. Then, in four interlocking biographical essays, he analyses the reformist and idealist socialism of the Third Republic, long side-lined in the historical literature. With a sometimes emotional focus on the present times of Benoît Malon, Georges Renard, Marcel Sembat, and Léon Blum, a personal history unfolds that allows us to revisit the traditional narrative of French socialism. This is not so much a story of the future hope for revolution, as an intimate account of socialism, intellectual engagement, and the human present.

Author Biography


Julian Wright, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Northumbria

Julian Wright is an historian of modern French intellectual life and politics. He was born and studied in Oxford, but he has taught history at Durham University since 2004, where he is leading an interdisciplinary project on the idea of the present in fin-de-siecle Europe. His first book, also published by OUP, was entitled The Regionalist Movement in France: Jean Charles-Brun and French Political Thought. Julian is editor of the OUP journal French History and musical director of The Durham Singers. Julian was awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship in 2015-16 which enabled him to complete work on the present book.

Table of Contents


Part 1: Introduction
1. Modern ideas of the present
2. Socialism and socialist intellectuals in French history
Part 2: The present in the past: The Histoire socialiste and the socialist vision of time
3. Socialists and their history
4. Socialism and the flow of time in modernity
Part 3: Intellectual biography and the socialist experience of time
5. Benoit Malon and Andre Leo: socialism and the harmonious present
6. Georges Renard: socialist idealism and intellectual commitment
7. Marcel Sembat and the daily life of socialism: between experience and enthusiasm
8. Leon Blum: in the present, for the future
Conclusion
Chronology
Bibliography

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