Solidarismus: Natürliche wirtschaftliche Erlösung des Menschen

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Solidarismus: Natürliche wirtschaftliche Erlösung des Menschen

by Rudolf Diesel

DE·~5 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

Solidarismus. Natürliche wirtschaftliche Erlösung des Menschen.

0:13
2

Inhaltsverzeichnis.

6:19
3

Erstes Buch. Wesen, Organisation und Wirkungen des Solidarismus. - Kapitel 1. Die Grundlagen des Solidarismus. - Eigentum am Arbeitsprodukt.

4:06:11
4

Grundbegriff der Volkskasse.

5:18
5

Grundbegriff des Bienenstocks.

5:20
6

Zweites Buch. Die solidaristischen Verträge. - Einleitung.

1:18:03
7

Fußnoten

4:20

Description

An inventive engineer lays out a bold social‑economic blueprint that blends individual labor with collective stewardship. Using the familiar images of a national treasury and a beehive, he proposes a “Volkskasse” that pools the fruits of work and a network of “Bienenstöcke” where members cooperate on production and distribution. The approach promises both personal security and a shared sense of purpose.

The first part of the work explains the basic principles, the organization of the treasury, and the contractual bonds that bind participants. Detailed sections describe how funds are managed, how committees are elected, and what rights and duties each “brother” enjoys. By the end of the opening act, listeners will see how the system aims to uplift material comfort, physical health, and moral wellbeing for workers, families, and the wider community.

Beyond the mechanics, the author sketches the broader impacts: benefits for independent artisans, women, municipalities, churches, and the state itself. He also offers statistical tables that illustrate the pressing social inequalities the proposal seeks to heal, inviting listeners to imagine a more harmonious economic future.

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Language

de

Duration

~5 hours (331K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Peter Becker, Heike Leichsenring and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2018-11-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Rudolf Diesel

Rudolf Diesel

1858–1913

Best known for creating the engine that changed modern transport, he paired big engineering ideas with a relentless drive for efficiency. His life ended in mystery, but his name still powers ships, trucks, and industry around the world.

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