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n’importe quoi, tu crois vraiment que tu vas m’apprendre l’Histoire de la gauche révolutionnaire ? Je te donnes des cours quand tu veux.
L’État Providence a été créé par les fascistes, et la gauche d’après guerre va s’y convertir en même temps qu’elle abandonne le marxisme. Tu veux des références : tiens.
« Historian Robert Paxton observes that on the European continent the provisions of the welfare state were originally enacted by conservatives in the late nineteenth century and by fascists in the twentieth in order to distract workers from unions and socialism, and were opposed by leftists and radicals. He recalls that the German welfare state was set up in the 1880s by Chancellor Bismarck, who had just closed 45 newspapers and passed laws banning the German Socialist Party and other meetings by trade unionists and socialists. A similar version was set up by Count Eduard von Taaffe in the Austro-Hungarian Empire a few years later. »All the modern twentieth-century European dictatorships of the right, both fascist and authoritarian, were welfare states« , he writes. »They all provided medical care, pensions, affordable housing, and mass transport as a matter of course, in order to maintain productivity, national unity, and social peace. Continental European Marxists opposed piecemeal welfare measures as likely to dilute worker militancy without changing anything fundamental about the distribution of wealth and power. It was only after World War II, when they abandoned Marxism (in 1959 in West Germany, for example), that continental European socialist parties and unions fully accepted the welfare state as their ultimate goal."
Voilà les faits : les socialistes révolutionnaires ont TOUJOURS été opposés à l’État Providence, qui est la création des monarchistes et des fascistes.