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Sorelian, a.|səˈrɛlɪən, -ˈiːlɪən| [f. the name of Georges Sorel (1847–1922), French political philosopher + -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Sorel or his views on the regeneration of society through proletarian or syndicalist violence.
1921N. Angell Fruits of Victory v. 165 The Sorelian philosophy of violence and instinctive pugnacity..gives us the tendency to an infinite splitting of the Labour movement. 1931R. Soltau French Pol. Thought in Nineteenth Cent. xiv. 460 Sorelian philosophy can be examined from two aspects. 1936Wirth & Shils tr. Mannheim's Ideology & Utopia iii. 125 This attitude takes many forms—appearing first in the anarchism of Bakunin and Proudhon, then in the Sorelien [sic] syndicalism, and finally in the fascism of Mussolini. 1970H. Arendt On Violence iii. 73 The strange revival of the life philosophies of Bergson and Nietzsche in their Sorelian version. 1979Dædalus Winter 19 Pragmatic proposals have replaced the Sorelian myth. |