Louis Blanc 's Oganisation of Labor

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History

 

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Bonnie M

 

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June 22, 2013

 

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The students were taught to hate all forms of revolutions. Blanc evidently bought in to these because in such a conservative school he won awards for his oratory skills and the school would only listen to one view. He did not like the overthrowing of Charles X in England because of his lessons at Rodez...
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After graduating from Rodez in 1830, he worked as a tutor in Arras, an industrial city in northern France. It was here that he started to communicate with members of the working class and his political views changed. By talking to the workers, Blanc gained confidence in them and their ability to absorb political ideas and control themselves...
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