"Socialism, Revolution and Internationalism" by Gabriel Pierre Deville is a published lecture that breaks down the linked ideas of socialism, revolution, and internationalism, showing how they grow out of economic shifts in society. It aims to clear up confusion around socialism and highlights how important the economy is in creating social change. Deville argues that socialism comes from economic conditions, not just from an idea. He talks about how economic conditions split society into capitalists and the working class, which leads to oppression. The lecture examines labor systems, like wage labor, and stresses the need for workers worldwide to unite against being exploited. Deville believes that real freedom and equality can only happen when workers collectively own production, allowing them to prosper in a system without class conflict. He concludes that socialism is a natural step for society toward more fairness.

Socialism, Revolution and Internationalism
By Gabriel Pierre Deville
Explore how workers might unite across the world change society and seize control of how things are made, leading to a system without bosses or inequality.
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2011-04-25
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About the AuthorGabriel Pierre Deville was a French socialist theoretician, politician and diplomat.
He was a follower of the Guesdist movement in the 1880s, and did much to raise awareness of Karl Marx's theories of the weaknesses of capitalism through his books and articles.
Later, without abandoning his beliefs, he became more pragmatic and was twice a deputy in the National Assembly.
After leaving office he accepted various diplomatic positions.
Gabriel Pierre Deville was a French socialist theoretician, politician and diplomat. He was a follower of the Guesdist movement in the 1880s, and did much to raise awareness of Karl Marx's theories of the weaknesses of capitalism through his books and articles. Later, without abandoning his beliefs, he became more pragmatic and was twice a deputy in the National Assembly. After leaving office he accepted various diplomatic positions.
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