Syndicalist federalism and juridical socialism:
two references of social reform in interwar Romania Cover Image

Federalismul sindicalist şi socialismul juridic: două repere ale reformei sociale în România interbelică
Syndicalist federalism and juridical socialism: two references of social reform in interwar Romania

Author(s): Victor Rizescu
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics
Published by: Editura Institutul European
Keywords: syndicalism; legal theory; sociology of law; pluralist political theory; individualism;

Summary/Abstract: The article surveys the various stances taken in interwar Romania towards the contemporary international - particularly French - trends of legal and political theory meant at counteracting the shortcomings manifested by the legislative patterns of Napoleonic provenance when confronted with the exigencies of expanding associational life and the need of growing state intervention in the sphere of the relations between economic factors. The crisscrossing visions of federalist syndicalism and, respectively, juridical socialism - exposed most conspicuously by the legal philosophers Léon Duguit and Emmanuel Lévy - are shown to receive various evaluations in the local milieu, from the part of authors connected with the leading journal of the Romanian Social Institute and otherwise (and always by reference to the predicament of social reform in the national space). It is highlighted that the impact of the ideas involved in the debate was broader and more diffuse than one could assume when taking into consideration only the outspoken - and partly obsolete - objectives and premises of the argumentations in question.

  • Issue Year: VII/2019
  • Issue No: 1(23)
  • Page Range: 93-115
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Romanian
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