Bourgeoisie française, liberté économique et intervention de l'Etat
Claude Fohlen
Revue Économique, 1956, vol. 7, issue 3, 414-428
Abstract:
[eng] Summary It is often said that France had liberal economic regime in the 19th century In fact tilis liberalism is quite relative State intervention first came into play when it established protectionist policy that the Frendi middle class hay not ceased to demand Liberalism means that workers are forbidden to group or to organize themselves in the form of coalitions and strikes but employers associations are tolerated The term liberalism was used to disguise tlie main worry of the ruling classes the maintenance of their profit State intervention is always requested when profit is in danger
Date: 1956
Note: DOI:10.3406/reco.1956.407176
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