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Canadian Journal of Political Science | 1978

Théorie de la connaissance et théorie du parti chez Lénine

Denis Monière; Robert Davidson

In the crisis that pervades Western Marxism, the question of the party and its relation to the masses occupies a central position. This article critically examines the Leninist conception of party, specifying those intrinsic limits which are linked to the theoretical and political context of the period in which it was elaborated. The authors raise the problem of the development of class consciousness and criticize the Leninist principle of the external character of class consciousness. This theory in which the party is conceived as the master-thinker and theoretical guide of a proletariat dominated by its material conditions of existence rests on an epistemological justification: the theory of reflection. The authors retrace in Lenins theory of knowledge the philosophical foundations of this conception which makes the party the mediator\bearer of the historical truth of the proletariat. In fact, for Lenin, the lack of consciousness of the working class is explained by its inability to pass beyond its class determination and to rise to a comprehension of contradiction. It is precisely by reason of this deep-seated narrowness of the working class that the party is indispensable in bringing knowledge of society in its totality to the proletariat. A consequence of this theory of knowledge is to separate arbitrarily what is conceptualized and what exists, that is to say on one hand a knowledge produced and retained by intellectuals, and on the other a working class delivered over to a blind spontaneity, to ignorance. This position, taken to its extreme, can justify all forms of authoritarianism and elitism.


Archive | 2002

Le discours gouvernemental. Canada, Québec, France (1945-2000)

Dominique Labbé; Denis Monière


Canadian Journal of Political Science | 2010

Quelle est la spécificité des discours électoraux? Le cas de Stephen Harper

Dominique Labbé; Denis Monière


Revue française de science politique | 2008

Des mots pour des voix : 132 discours pour devenir président de la République française

Dominique Labbé; Denis Monière


Archive | 2008

Les mots qui nous gouvernent

Dominique Labbé; Denis Monière


Actes des 8e Journées internationales d'Analyse statistique des Données Textuelles | 2006

L'influence des plumes de l'ombre sur les discours des politiciens

Denis Monière; Dominique Labbé


Archive | 2012

Radioscopies de la campagne présidentielle. 4. Sale mec ou gentil garçon ? Portraits croisés des principaux candidats (1er janvier-25 février 2012)

Dominique Labbé; Denis Monière


9e Journées internationales d'analyse statistique des données textuelles (Lyon, 12-14 mars 2008) | 2008

Je est-il un autre ?

Dominique Labbé; Denis Monière


Archive | 2013

La campagne présidentielle de 2012. Votez pour moi

Dominique Labbé; Denis Monière


Canadian Journal of Political Science | 2008

Les styles discursifs des premiers ministres québécois de Jean Lesage à Jean Charest

Denis Monière; Cyril Labbé; Dominique Labbé

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Cyril Labbé

Joseph Fourier University

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Bonnie Campbell

Université du Québec à Montréal

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Carolle Simard

Université du Québec à Montréal

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