ABSTRACT

The Count of Chambrun, who, having had the good fortune to marry a colossally rich woman, and deciding to become a celebrity, created the Musee Social to defend this conception of constitutionalist industry. In 1892 a bill was presented by Naquet, who later, as administrator of a dynamite corporation, had to settle very serious accounts with legal authorities and who gives doctrinal advice on socialism. Those who have reached the greatest celebrity as officials are the last to merit the confidence of the people in matters relating to labor and social economy. The idea of the sale of labor power is abandoned by all those who claim to be adapting socialism to the conditions of practical life. In 1851 Pierre-Joseph Proudhon advised the workers to take technical directors from the bourgeoisie; the socialist bourgeoisie wishes to persuade the workers to take it as master.