Jean Baptiste André Godin

Godin, Jean Baptiste André

 

Born Jan. 26, 1817, in Esquehéries; died Jan. 14, 1888, in Guise. French petit bourgeois reformer.

Godin was influenced by the ideas of Saint-Simon, E. Cabet, and especially C. Fourier. In 1859 he attempted to put into practice the idea of an association of producers-consumers at his iron foundry in the city of Guise. In accordance with Fourier’s teachings, the income of the familisté re (from French famille, family), as Godin called his organization, was to be divided between capital, labor, and talent. Godin was a deputy in the National Assembly from 1871 to 1876 and supported the moderate republicans. By the end of Godin’s life, his familistè re had already become a typical capitalist enterprise.

WORKS

Solutions sociales. Paris-Brussels, 1871.
Mutualité sociale el association du capital et du travail.... Paris,1880.

REFERENCES

Nikolaev, A. A. Goden i ego znachenie v proizvoditel’ noi kooperatsii. Moscow, 1919.
Duval, F. J. B. A. Godin et le Familistére de Guise. Paris, 1905.
Prudhommeaux, J. Les Experiences sociales de J. B. A. Godin (1867–1878). Nímes, 1911.

V. A. DUNAEVSKII