Anna Wheeler e William Thompson. Rapporti e influenze fra il cooperativismo inglese e il cooperativismo francese

FALCHI, FEDERICA
2015-01-01

Abstract

In 19th century Europe, a heated debate existed between those who were determined to see the restoration of a conservative status quo and those preoccupied with the evolving social question resulting from changes brought about by industrialization. A group of French and British thinkers turned to the cooperativism as a means to reestablish a society based on egalitarianism and equality rather than one increasingly lacerated by economic disparity and political and social inequity. Among the protagonists of European Cooperativism were the two Irish thinkers Anna Wheeler and William Thompson, who can be credited with promoting and strengthening an exchange of ideas with their French counterparts. In doing so, they created a solid network for discussion within the Cooperativist movement, which clearly manifests itself in their writings.
2015
Italiano
Pensiero cristiano, questione sociale e liberalismo in Francia nel XIX secolo
978-88-940096-1-3
Dipartimento di Studi Europei (DEMS)
Palermo
ITALIA
Claudia Giurintano c zxx
374
407
34
Pensiero cristiano, questione sociale e liberalismo e liberalismo in Francia nel XIX secolo. Seminario internazionale
Comitato scientifico
30-31 ottobre 2014
Palermo
internazionale
scientifica
Cooperativism; William Thompson; Anna Wheeler; The Social Question; Women’s Rights
no
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Falchi, Federica
273
1
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
reserved
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