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The gravest reality now unmistakably reveals itself, even to the least attentive eyes. This phenomenon is the rapid and powerful development of a New Feudalism — an industrial and financial Feudalism — routinely replacing the nobiliary and military Aristocracy of the ancien régime and annihilating or impoverishing the intermediary classes.

Principes du socialisme, Manifeste de la démocratie au XIX siècle (August 1843), (rep. Paris, 1847), pp. 6-13.

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© 1983 Paul E. Corcoran

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Considérant, V. (1983). Victor Considérant: The New Feudalism. In: Corcoran, P.E. (eds) Before Marx: Socialism and Communism in France, 1830–48. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17146-0_14

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