The book investigates the intellectual and political trajectory of the
Belgian theorist Hendrik de Man (1885-1953) by examining the impact
that his works and activism had on Western European social democracy
between the two world wars. Based on multinational archival research,
the book highlights how the idea of economic planning became part of a
wider effort to address an ideological crisis within the socialist
movement and revitalise the latter amidst the Great Depression. A
heavily controversial figure also because of his subsequent
involvement in Belgian wartime collaboration, de Man played a pivotal
role in challenging traditional Marxist assumptions about the role of
the state under capitalism and in promoting transnational exchanges
between unorthodox social democrats across Europe. Starting from de
Man’s experience in World War I, the book analyses his departure
from Marxism, his elaboration of an alternative social democratic
paradigm, his entry in Belgian politics as wellas the reception of his
thought in France and Britain.
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The Idea of Planning in Western Europe, 1914–1940
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030425340
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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