Henri De Man


'''Henri De Man''' was a Belgian who was one of the most leading socialist theoreticians of his period. He was a Flemish burgher. Henri De Man trained in Germany. He was Vice president of the Parti ouvrier belge (POB, Belgian Workers' party). Upon the death of Emile Vandervelde in 1938, he assumed its presidency. His views on socialism were controversial. His revision of Marxism greatly affected Mussolini.

Writings of De Man

*Aprîs Coup, Brussels: Èd. de la Toison d'Or, l941. *Au-delà du marxisme. Paris: Èd. du Seuil, l974.