La Deuxième Internationale face à la question coopérative, 1889-1914

The Second International (1889-1914) experiences difficulties in defining its relations with the cooperative movement, since the theoretical differences between its affiliated parties crystallize around three questions: should cooperatives be considered as a premise of the future socialist order? Sh...

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Main Author: Andrea Benedetti
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Language:fra
Published: Association Paul Langevin 2022-12-01
Series:Cahiers d’histoire.
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/20335
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description The Second International (1889-1914) experiences difficulties in defining its relations with the cooperative movement, since the theoretical differences between its affiliated parties crystallize around three questions: should cooperatives be considered as a premise of the future socialist order? Should there be an organic unity or organizational autonomy between the party and the cooperatives? Do the national parties remain sovereign, or can the authorities of the International dictate to them a line of conduct in cooperative matters? If the first congresses neglected cooperativism, from 1900 the International Socialist Bureau, led by a team of Belgian socialist cooperators, adopts a gradual and pragmatic approach to strengthen the links between parties and cooperatives. The Copenhagen congress of 1910 finally deals with the cooperative question but has to adopt a balancing resolution which remains without a future.
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La Deuxième Internationale face à la question coopérative, 1889-1914
Cahiers d’histoire.
Europe
socialism
Second International
International Socialist Bureau
Copenhagen Congress
International Cooperative Alliance
title La Deuxième Internationale face à la question coopérative, 1889-1914
title_full La Deuxième Internationale face à la question coopérative, 1889-1914
title_fullStr La Deuxième Internationale face à la question coopérative, 1889-1914
title_full_unstemmed La Deuxième Internationale face à la question coopérative, 1889-1914
title_short La Deuxième Internationale face à la question coopérative, 1889-1914
title_sort la deuxieme internationale face a la question cooperative 1889 1914
topic Europe
socialism
Second International
International Socialist Bureau
Copenhagen Congress
International Cooperative Alliance
url https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/20335
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