Victor Prosper Considerant (12 October 1808 – 27 December 1893) was a French
utopian socialist philosopher and economist who was a disciple of
Charles Fourier.
Biography
Considerant was born in
Salins-les-Bains, Jura and studied at the
École Polytechnique
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The school was founded in 1794 by mat ...
(1826 diploma). He entered the
French Army
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as an engineer, rising to the rank of captain. However, he resigned his commission in 1831, in order to devote himself to advancing the doctrines of Fourier.
Subsequently, working as a musician, he collaborated with Fourier on newspapers. He edited the journals ''La Phalanstère'' and ''La Phalange''. On the death of Fourier in 1837, Considerant became the acknowledged head of the movement, and took charge of ''La Phalange''.
His mother-in-law,
Clarisse Vigoureux, introduced Considerant to the principles of Fourierism.
Considerant wrote much in advocacy of his principles, of which the most important is ''La Destinée Sociale''. He authored ''Democracy Manifesto'', which preceded by five years the similar
Communist Manifesto by
Marx
Karl Marx (; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. He is best-known for the 1848 pamphlet '' The Communist Manifesto'' (written with Friedrich Engels) ...
and
Engels. Considerant defined the notion of a "right to (have) work", which would be one of the main ideas of French socialists in the
1848 Revolutions. He is also known for having devised the
proportional representation
Proportional representation (PR) refers to any electoral system under which subgroups of an electorate are reflected proportionately in the elected body. The concept applies mainly to political divisions (Political party, political parties) amon ...
system. He also advocated such measures of "
direct democracy
Direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which the Election#Electorate, electorate directly decides on policy initiatives, without legislator, elected representatives as proxies, as opposed to the representative democracy m ...
" (a term he coined) as referendum and recall.
The failure of an insurrection against
Louis Napoléon obliged Considerant to go into exile in Belgium in June 1849.
While exiled, Considerant visited the United States in 1853 on an invitation from
Albert Brisbane; following his travels, he wrote a book titled ''Au Texas'' advocating for a socialist colony based in Texas.
In collaboration with
Jean-Baptiste Godin and others, Considerant was a founder and first director of the
La Réunion
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colony established in 1855 near
Dallas
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,
Texas
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.
After the failure of La Reunion, Considerant retreated to a farm in
San Antonio
San Antonio ( ; Spanish for " Saint Anthony") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio. San Antonio is the third-largest metropolitan area in Texas and the 24th-largest metropolitan area in the ...
where he advocated for a new colony in
Uvalde Canyon.
Considerant would live in Texas throughout the
American Civil War
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, finally returning permanently to France with his wife Julie in 1869.
He was a member of the
First International
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, founded in 1864, and took part in the 1871
Paris Commune
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. He died in Paris in 1893.
Contrary to a common error, his name is not written Considérant as he explained: "... there is no acute accent on my e. I have fought in vain for more than sixty years ever since my name was printed to defend it
rom the accent"
[Louis Bertrand, ''Histoire de la démocratie et du socialisme en Belgique depuis 1830'', Brussels, éd. Dechenne, t. 1, p. 280, 1906]
Citations
Further reading
* Jonathan Beecher, ''Victor Considérant and the Rise and Fall of French Romantic Socialism''. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2000.
* Carl J. Guarneri, ''The Utopian Alternative: Fourierism in Nineteenth-Century America''. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1991.
External links
*
*
Principles of Socialism: Manifesto of Nineteenth Century Democracy' by Considerant in
PDF format
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1808 births
1893 deaths
Forty-Eighters
Fourierists
French socialists
Members of the 1848 Constituent Assembly
Members of the International Workingmen's Association
Members of the National Legislative Assembly of the French Second Republic
People from Jura (department)
Politicians from Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Utopian socialists