Les luttes de classes en France au XXIe siècle

Les luttes de classes en France au XXIe siècle
Author: Emmanuel Todd
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Total Pages: 460
Release: 2021
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ISBN: 9782757891124

Macron et les Gilets jaunes ont ouvert une page nouvelle de l'histoire de France, qui mêle retour des luttes sociales et apathie politique, sursaut révolutionnaire et résignation devant les dégâts de l'euro, regain démocratique et menace autoritaire. Pour la comprendre, Emmanuel Todd examine, scrupuleusement et sans a priori, l'évolution rapide de notre société depuis le début des années 1990 : démographie, inégalités, niveau de vie, structure de classe, performance éducative, place des femmes, immigration, religion, suicide, consommation d'antidépresseurs, etc. Les faits surprendront. Les interprétations que propose l'auteur doivent, quant à elles, beaucoup à Marx, mais à un Marx mis "sous surveillance statistique". À gauche, comme à droite, elles paraîtront à beaucoup étonnantes, amusantes, contrariantes, ou angoissantes. Cet empirisme sans concession conduit même Emmanuel Todd à réviser radicalement certaines de ses analyses antérieures. À la lecture de ce livre riche, stimulant, provocateur, la vie politique des années 1992-2019 prend tout son sens : une longue comédie politique où s'invitent les classes sociales. Bienvenue donc dans cette France du XXIe siècle, paralysée mais vivante, où se côtoient et s'affrontent des dominés qui se croient dominants, des étatistes qui se croient libéraux, des individus égarés qui célèbrent encore l'individu-roi, avant l'inéluctable retour de la lutte des classes.

Peuple !

Peuple !
Author: Patrice Cohen-Séat
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Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-01-01
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ISBN: 9782354570934

Pourquoi les peuples européens semblent-ils impuissants à défendre les acquis démocratiques et sociaux qu'ils avaient arrachés de hautes luttes durant le siècle précédent ? Et comment pourraient-ils reprendre l'offensive ? Répondre à cette interrogation implique de revenir sur la question même des classes, sur la façon dont la classe ouvrière est devenue un " sujet historique ", c'est-à-dire un acteur collectif capable de peser sur le cours de l'histoire, ainsi que sur les processus qui, après les années 1960/1970, ont entraîné le déclin de sa puissance. Cette implosion du projet de la gauche, dans une crise générale de la politique paralyse les forces visant à une transformation sociale de progrès humain. Cette question du " projet " est essentielle. L'avenir du mouvement émancipateur dépend en fin de compte de sa capacité " d'imagination politique ". De même que la " classe ouvrière " s'est construite en inventant la culture, les formes d'organisation et les stratégies politiques, " le peuple ", sujet par nature divers, doit imaginer celles qui lui permettront de devenir une force. Alors ce mouvement que Marx appelait prolétarien deviendra pour la première fois dans l'histoire celui de l'immense majorité en faveur de l'immense majorité.

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L'espoir et l'effroi

L'espoir et l'effroi
Author: Xavier Vigna
Publisher: La Découverte
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 270719347X

En France, le XX e siècle a porté la classe ouvrière à son apogée. Vagues de grèves, syndicats et organisation politique ouvrière ont suscité l'espoir et l'effroi devant un possible bouleverseemnt de l'ordre social. Ce double sentiment s'est exprimé dans une multitude d'écrits (ouvriers, patronat, fonctionnaires, prêtres, sociologues...) de tous types (brochures, témoignages, romans, archives, enquêtes...), autant de luttes d'écritures qui participent bien de luttes de classes. Le XXe siècle a porté à son apogée la classe ouvrière en France. Les vagues de grèves qu'elle conduit et les organisations syndicales ou politiques qu'elle rejoint suscitent à la fois espoir et effroi, devant l'idée que les ouvriers puissent bouleverser radicalement l'ordre social. Ce double sentiment s'est exprimé dans une multitude d'écrits. L'État par le truchement de la police ou des inspecteurs du travail, le patronat, les organisations catholiques, les sociologues, sans parler des lettrés qui choisirent de se faire ouvriers plus ou moins longtemps dès l'entre-deux-guerres, n'ont cessé d'évaluer la classe ouvrière et sa moralité. Les ouvriers ont répondu dans des tracts, des témoignages ou des romans, qui racontent le travail, la vie et les luttes. Ce sont ces textes, tantôt sous forme d'archives, tantôt publiés, connus ou complètement inédits, que Xavier Vigna explore dans ce livre.Il montre que ces luttes d'écritures relèvent bien de luttes de classes. On se souvient d'Emmanuel Macron dénonçant l'illettrisme supposé des ouvriers : quand un tel mépris vient légitimer la domination sociale et politique, quand l'anticommunisme conduit à l'anti-ouvriérisme, l'écriture ouvrière, qui réplique et réfute, oeuvre à l'émancipation individuelle et collective. En revisitant l'histoire ouvrière, cet ouvrage invite à relire le XXe siècle français.

France Since the Liberation

France Since the Liberation
Author: Gino Raymond
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2024-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1003850723

This book focuses on the tension between the modernising thrust that places France on a trajectory of convergence with comparable liberal democracies and the defence of a national specificity that can act as a brake, complicating France’s relationship with its neighbours, its present and its past. This ambivalence in French political and social life stems from the conscious attempt to rebuild the nation after the trauma of Occupation during World War II and the new beginning provided by the Liberation. The government of the Fourth Republic embraced the pursuit of a modernisation that would enable it to regain its place among the world’s leading democratic states. However, this modernising ambition co-exists with the belief in a specific destiny and a unique sense of mission that are intrinsic to the emergence of a sense of nationhood after the revolution of 1789. Raymond defines a critical perspective that draws together historical, economic, social, and political issues into a coherent understanding of what makes France the way it is today. Written with both academic rigour and a highly accessible clarity of style, this volume is a valuable resource for students, educators, and researchers in French and European Studies.

On Both Sides of the Tracks

On Both Sides of the Tracks
Author: Morgane Cadieu
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2024
Genre: French fiction
ISBN: 0226830365

An analysis of social mobility in contemporary French literature that offers a new perspective on figures who move between social classes. Social climbers have often been the core characters of novels. Their position between traditional tiers in society makes them touchstones for any political and literary moment, including our own. Morgane Cadieu's study looks at a certain kind of social climber in contemporary French literature whom she calls the parvenant. Taken from the French term parvenu, which refers to one who is newly arrived, a parvenant is a character who shuttles between social groups. A parvenant may become part of a new social class but devises literary ways to come back, constantly undoing any fixed idea of social affiliation. Focusing on recent French novels and autobiographies, On Both Sides of the Tracks speaks powerfully to issues of emancipation and class. Cadieu offers a fresh critical look at tales of social mobility in the work of Annie Ernaux, Kaoutar Harchi, Michel Houellebecq, Édouard Louis, and Marie NDiaye, among others, shedding fascinating light on upward mobility today as a formal, literary problem.

In the Footsteps of Flora Tristan

In the Footsteps of Flora Tristan
Author: Máire Fedelma Cross
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1789622654

In the Footsteps of Flora Tristan is the first ever study devoted to Jules Puech (1879–1957), and is a double biography that examines his life’s work on Flora Tristan (1803–1844), feminist and socialist. It begins by examining newly found press reports of Flora Tristan during her lifetime and subsequently, then positions Puech’s discovery of her, as a postgraduate student in Paris in the 1900s. It continues with an account of how he embarked on the first in-depth biography published in 1925. Puech was unmatched in his expertise as a writer on Flora Tristan having discovered her papers through his numerous political connections and having become a historian of Proudhon’s legacy on the international aspirations of the labour movement. Together with his wife Marie-Louise Puech, née Milhau (1876-1966), suffragist feminist, he was a militant in the early twentieth-century pacifist movement that advocated international arbitration. His research on Flora Tristan was enriched by his other projects but was thwarted by the wars of 1914–1918 and 1940–1945. The circumstances of the long gestation of Puech's biography are drawn from his letters and papers, hitherto unseen. The correspondence curated brings a new understanding to the multi-faceted nature of Puech’s activism and rate of progress in the publication of his findings on his subject, Flora Tristan.

A Brief History of Paris

A Brief History of Paris
Author: Cecil Jenkins
Publisher: Robinson
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2022-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 147214614X

Paris: city of love, food and fashion. Paris: the city that played host to major historical and cultural dramas. Paris: a modern metropolis. Paris is all of these, all at once, all the time. There is a unique fusion of past and present in this purposefully grand and well-planned city. The Triumphal Way, which runs straight from the Louvre through the Tuileries Gardens, across the Place de la Concorde - where the guillotine once stood - through the Arc de Triomphe towards the Arche de la Défense and into the modern business district is just one example of the many eras that remain present. Famously a city for walkers, Paris has echoes of its history at every turn. Wandering through Montmartre, you will discover the birthplace of the energetic cancan at the Moulin Rouge; stroll around Montparnasse and see the haunts of American writer Ernest Hemingway; observe the striking new Opéra de la Bastille, which stands in the same place as the notorious prison. To walk in Paris is to walk in history. Cecil Jenkins recounts the often turbulent history with due attention to social conditions and cultural development as well as to the political events that shaped the city. It is the colourful story of a city emerging to modernity through repeated conflicts, both internal and regional: a struggle between piety and passion, prince and peasant, against competing countries in Europe.

Lineages of the Feminine

Lineages of the Feminine
Author: Emmanuel Todd
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1509555102

We are experiencing an anthropological revolution. We see it in the #MeToo movement, in the denunciation of femicide and in an increasingly vociferous critique of patriarchal domination. Why this sudden rise of an antagonistic conception of the relationship between men and women, at the very moment when progress is accelerating and when the goals of first- and second-wave feminism seem on the verge of being achieved? In this book, the anthropologist and historian Emmanuel Todd, while not underestimating the importance of crucial inequalities that remain, argues that the emancipation of women has essentially already taken place but that it has given rise to new tensions and contradictions. As women gain more freedom, they also gain access to traditional male social pathologies: economic anxiety, the disorientation of anomie, and individual and class resentment. But because they remain women, with the ability to bear children, their burden as human beings, although richer, is now more difficult to bear than that of men. In order to understand our current condition, Todd retraces the evolution of the male/female relationship through the long history of the human species, from the emergence of Homo sapiens a hundred thousand years ago to the present. He also conducts a broad empirical study of the convergence between men and women today and of the differences that still separate them – in education, in employment and in relation to longevity, suicide and homicide, electoral behaviour and racism. He explores the relations between women’s liberation and other changes in contemporary societies such as the collapse of religion, the decline of industry, the decline of homophobia, the rise of bisexuality and the transgender phenomenon, and the decline in a sense of the collective life. And he shows how and why Western countries – and especially the Anglo-American world, Scandinavia and France – are, in their new feminist revolution, perhaps less universal than they think.