The Right to Labour and Property (1848)
Paul Voituron
Chapter 5 in The Origins of Universal Grants, 2004, pp 48-55 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Paul Eugène Voituron was born in Ghent (Belgium) on 14 February 1824. He studied mathematics and philosophy at the University of Ghent, but eventually graduated as a lawyer. In the period 1846–51 he was the secretary of the ‘Société Huet’, a group of students and colleagues of the French philosopher François Huet who gathered at regular intervals to discuss social issues. In the 1860s he became involved in local politics, and was elected for the liberal party in the city council of Ghent where he served twice as alderman. Throughout his life he published on various philosophical, political and literary issues. He died in Ghent on 12 February 1891.
Keywords: Private Property; Distributive Justice; Liberal Party; French Philosopher; Equal Allocation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230522824_5
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