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Programme of the Parti Ouvrier
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Drafted in 1880–1881 by Karl Marx in collaboration with Jules Guesde, the Programme of the Parti Ouvrier provided a concise preamble and a list of political and economic demands for the French workers' party.
It framed a 'maximum' goal of proletarian emancipation via collective ownership of the means of production and a 'minimum' program of immediate reforms aimed at establishing proletarian political power.
The document emphasized class independence, universal suffrage, and the necessity of a workers' party to contest bourgeois power through mass politics.
Historically influential, it served as a model for later socialist party programs and is often studied for its clear formulation of transitional political strategy.
It framed a 'maximum' goal of proletarian emancipation via collective ownership of the means of production and a 'minimum' program of immediate reforms aimed at establishing proletarian political power.
The document emphasized class independence, universal suffrage, and the necessity of a workers' party to contest bourgeois power through mass politics.
Historically influential, it served as a model for later socialist party programs and is often studied for its clear formulation of transitional political strategy.
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as the key model for the minimum-maximum political program co-written by Marx and Guesde.

Lydia Apolinar

The Revolutionary Minimum-Maximum Program


