L’Industrie

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L’Industrie is a major work by early socialist thinker Henri de Saint-Simon that outlines his vision of an industrially organized society led by productive classes such as scientists, engineers, and industrialists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political treatise
socialist work
advocatesFor social leadership by engineers
social leadership by industrialists
social leadership by scientists
aimsTo reorganize society around production and utility
associatedWith industrial revolution discourse
author Henri de Saint-Simon
countryOfOrigin France
criticizes feudal social structures
traditional political elites
describes hierarchy based on usefulness to society
emphasizes economic productivity as basis of social order
scientific and technical expertise in governance
genre political philosophy
social theory
hasAuthorialIntention to provide a blueprint for an industrially organized society
hasPhilosophicalPerspective industrialism
progressivism
historicalPeriod early 19th century
influenced Saint-Simonianism
surface form: Saint-Simonian school

later socialist thinkers
technocratic ideas
influencedBy Enlightenment thought
French Revolution
language French
mainTopic early socialism
industrial society
productive classes
role of industry in social progress
scientific management of society
social organization
movement Saint-Simonianism
utopian socialism
opposes hereditary privilege
political dominance of idle aristocracy
proposes leadership by productive classes
moral and social authority of producers
society organized on industrial principles
relatedWork De la réorganisation de la société européenne
Le Nouveau Christianisme
surface form: Nouveau Christianisme

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