
LE SOCIALISME - EN DANGER
F. DOMELA NIEUWENHUIS - LE SOCIALISME EN DANGER - PRÉFACE PAR ÉLISÉE RECLUS
PRÉFACE
I. LES DIVERS COURANTS - DE LA DÉMOCRATIE SOCIALISTE ALLEMANDE
C'EST DONC L'ALLEMAGNE SEULE QUI EST LA CAUSE DE LA SITUATION ACTUELLE!
NOTES:
II. LE SOCIALISME EN DANGER?
«NOS DISCOURS NE PEUVENT AVOIR AUCUNE INFLUENCE DIRECTE SUR LA LÉGISLATION; - «NOUS NE CONVERTIRONS PAS LE PARLEMENT PAR DES PAROLES; - «PAR NOS DISCOURS NOUS NE POUVONS JETER DANS LA MASSE DES VÉRITÉS QU'IL NE SOIT POSSIBLE DE MIEUX DIVULGUER D'UNE AUTRE MANIÈRE.
«SACRIFICE DES PRINCIPES; ABAISSEMENT DE LA LUTTE POLITIQUE SÉRIEUSE À UNE ESCARMOUCHE PARLEMENTAIRE; FAIRE ACCROIRE AU PEUPLE QUE LE PARLEMENT BISMARCKIEN EST APPELÉ À RÉSOUDRE LA QUESTION SOCIALE.»
SEULE LA TRAHISON OU L'AVEUGLEMENT POURRAIT NOUS Y CONTRAINDRE.»
A meticulous investigation unfolds over four years of observation, offering a snapshot of European socialism at the turn of the century. The author maps the diverse strands of German social democracy, revealing how political rhetoric, diplomatic gestures, and elite ceremonies often mask a deeper awakening among the working class. Through careful documentation, the book captures the tension between lofty ideals and the realities of a rapidly changing society.
The narrative then turns to a growing unease: the revolutionary spirit once vibrant in German socialism appears to be fading, its energy being absorbed by the more moderate, liberal demands of the bourgeoisie. Yet the work does not end in despair. It highlights an emerging libertarian current—people organizing cooperatively, free from authoritarian doctrines—suggesting that this grassroots dynamism may offset the setbacks of more hierarchical approaches. Listeners will gain a vivid sense of the era’s ideological battles and the hopeful possibilities that early anarchist‑socialist thought began to chart.
Language
fr
Duration
~9 hours (531K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1846–1919
A fiery Dutch preacher-turned-revolutionary, he became one of the Netherlands' best-known champions of workers' rights before moving toward anarchism and anti-militarism. His life traces a dramatic path from the pulpit to the heart of radical politics.
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