Les trésors perdus du socialisme associationniste français

Hermes 36:45 (2003)
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À partir d'une lecture critique de H. Arendt et J. Habermas, cet article se propose d'articuler d'un point de vue théorique et historique espace public, espace économique et question sociale. Développant une lecture associationniste de l'approche arendtienne, il souligne combien pour celle-ci le mouvement ouvrier fut historiquement porteur de l'espoir d'un nouvel espace public. Dans le prolongement de cette interprétation, il esquisse une analyse de la tradition associationniste française qui, au sein du mouvement ouvrier et socialiste, avait tenté de politiser la question sociale pour redéfinir les frontières de l'espace public. Bref, comme l'économie solidaire le propose aujourd'hui en réactualisant l'héritage de cette tradition, d'inscrire dans l'espace économique de nouvelles formes de solidarité et de citoyenneté.Using a critical reading of H. Arendt and J. Habermas as a starting point, this article proposes to articulate the public and economic spheres and social questions from a theoretical and historical point of view. Developing an associationist reading of the “Arendtian” approach, it underlines how much in this approach the labour movement was historically seen as representing hopes for a new public sphere. Going further with this interpretation, the article offers an analysis of the French Associationist tradition which, within the labour and socialist movement, attempted to politicize the social question with the aim of redefining the borders of the public sphere. In short, by reviving the heritage of this tradition, the interdependent economy today seeks to include new forms of solidarity and citizenship in the economic sphere

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Philippe Chanial
Université Paris Diderot

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