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词条 Charter of Quaregnon
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The Charter of Quaregnon ({{lang-fr|Charte de Quaregnon}}, {{lang-nl|Charter van Quaregnon}}) was a political manifesto which formed the doctrinal basis of Belgian socialism from 1894 until 1979.

In 1894, Belgian elections were for the first time held according to the scheme of the plural right to vote under the pressure of the violent Belgian general strike of 1893. This meant for the Belgian Labour Party (POB-BWP), that for the first time workers could vote and that representatives from the party, ten years after its foundation, could enter the Belgian parliament. With a doctrinarian charter the program of the socialist party was presented to the electorate. Out of several ideas Émile Vandervelde chose this proposition, which was adopted on the Easter Congress of the Socialist Party, at Quaregnon on 25-26 March 1894, and which became known as the Charter of Quaregnon. This charter was strongly influenced by ideas of the French socialist Jules Guesde.

As a doctrinal source of inspiration for the Belgian Socialists, the Charter of Quaregnon remained in place for two World Wars and many years. Only after 1979, when the Belgian Socialist Party (PSB-BSP) divided into the Flemish Socialistische Partij (SP) and the Walloon Parti Socialiste (PS), newer charters were created.

Text of the charter

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  • 1. Wealth in general, and the means of production in particular, are natural resources, or the result of manual- or intellectual labour of former generations, as well as of the present generation; consequently they must be considered as the common heritage of all humanity.
  • 2. Only for reasons of social benefit and with the goal to provide as much freedom and well-being to every human, it is allowed to provide people or groups with separate rights to that common heritage.
  • 3. The realisation of this ideal brings with it of course the disappearance of the capitalist scheme, which divides society into two hostile classes: one that without working can enjoy property; the other which is obliged to cede part of its produce to the ruling class.
  • 4. Workers can only expect their liberation from the abolition of classes and a thorough reorganisation of society. This reform will not be exclusively for the benefit of the proletariat, but for the whole of humanity; however because it is opposed to the immediate interests of the ruling classes, the liberation of the workers must be mainly the work of the workers themselves.
  • 5. On a material level the goal must be to gain the free use of all results of production. This goal is only possible in a society where collective work replaces more and more individual work, which means the collective use of natural resources and means of production.
  • 6.The conversion of the capitalist scheme into a collectivistic scheme of course must be accompanied by herewith coherent reforms:
    • 1. On a moral level, by developing charity and observing solidarity.
    • 2. On a political level, by transforming the state towards a management of resources.
  • 7. Socialism must observe therefore at the same time the material, moral and political liberation of the workers. Nevertheless material liberation must be the main goal, because the concentration of capital in the hands of some classes already determines the basis of the other forms of the predominance.

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References

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070926235453/http://www.lsp-mas.be/marxisme/2005gesarbbew2.html Inleiding tot de geschiedenis van de Belgische arbeidersbeweging]
  • Th. Luykx and M. Platel, Politieke geschiedenis van België, 2 vol., Kluwer, 1985
  • E. Witte, J. Craeybeckx en A. Meynen, Politieke geschiedenis van België, Standaard, 1997

See also

  • Plan De Man (1933)
  • The Communist Manifesto
  • Oxford Manifesto

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110722042719/http://www.socialisme.be/marxisme/2005gesarbbew2.html Inleiding tot de geschiedenis van de Belgische arbeidersbeweging] (Dutch)
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