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  1. Reflections on Violence (French: Réflexions sur la violence), published in 1908, is a book by the French revolutionary syndicalist Georges Sorel on class struggle and revolution.

    • Georges Sorel
    • France
    • 1908
    • French
  2. Reflexiones sobre la violencia es la obra más destacada del teórico social Georges Sorel, publicada en Francia en el año 1908. En la cual presenta la idea de que se debe crear un mito social como la huelga general, que preserve la lucha de clases en todo su esplendor, y así hacer que el proletariado mediante la creación de este ...

    • Réflexions sur la violence
    • Francia
  3. In 1905, his most famous text, Reflections on Violence, began appearing in the Divenire Sociale. It was published in book form in 1908 by Pages Libres, and was followed the same year by Illusions du Progrès.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2024 · His best known work, Réflexions sur la violence (1908; Reflections on Violence ), first appeared as a series of articles in Le Mouvement Socialiste early in 1906 and has been widely translated. Here Sorel developed his notions of myth (modeled on the syndicalist vision of the general strike) and of violence.

  5. 368 Georges Sorel. it is certain that this sovereign force wiU not be found along the. paths which contemporary philosophers, the experts of social science, and the inventors of far-reaching reforms would make us go. There is only one force which can produce to-day that enthusiasm without.

  6. Reflections on Violence. Georges Sorel, T.E. Hulme (Translator), J. Roth (Translator) ...more. 3.54. 412 ratings42 reviews. Sorel developed an original and provocative theory on the positive, even creative, role of myth and violence in the historical process.

  7. Book.pdf. Sorel: Reflections on Violence. Georges Sorel’s Reflections on Violence is one of the most contro-versial books of the twentieth century: J. B. Priestley argued that if one could grasp why a retired civil servant had written such a book then the modern age could be understood.