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Titre Benoît Malon, Herzen et les premiers socialistes russes
Auteur Marc Vuilleumier
Mir@bel Revue Revue des Etudes Slaves
Numéro Vol. 83, no 1, 2012 Alexandre Herzen (1812-1870). Son époque, sa postérité
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 139-161
Résumé anglais Benoît Malon, Herzen and the First Russian Socialists Activist of the First International, communard then influent socialist leader, B. Malon has published extensively between 1878 and 1880 at the end of his exile in Lugano, Zurich and Paris : two journals, Le Socialisme progressif and La Revue socialiste. He has also written an ambitious History of Socialism. According to him, socialism is an international phenomenon which requires to collect information about the countries in which it develops, among which Russia to which he attributes an important role. He appreciates the ideas of nihilists who, despite their belonging to the priviledged classes, are in favour of the emancipation of people. He considers Herzen, whom he admires, but also and particularly Černyševskij, to be at the origins of this movement. Malon also participates in the French translation of Que faire ? published in Lodi in 1875. Thanks to some information he gave later on, it has been possible to find out the circomstances which allowed him to establish relationships with the Russians who informed him.
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