Chapter 383 Cheap Public Rental Housing Program

In the matter of relocating the factory to the suburbs, George. Ottoman and Jérôme. Bonaparte's ideas coincided.

As a than Jerrome. Bonaparte's more orthodox Bonapartist was George. The Ottomans liked to rule the city with autocracy.

In other words, George. Haussmann preferred to act as a "strict father" in front of the Parisian people, giving candy to obedient "children". Severe punishment is given to the "severe" who disobeys.

In his opinion, there are no more obedient children in Paris than the little bourgeois who work diligently and do not cause trouble for society.

The naughty children are the Parisian proletariat, or sans-culottes.

The roots of all revolutions begin with them and the factories that gave birth to their radical ideas, and if they move the factories out of Paris, the revolution will disappear in Paris.

In other words, George. Haussmann's idea was that as long as there were no poor people in Paris, then music and dancing could continue.

As for that, Jérôme. Bonaparte's desire to build suites for 100,000 Parisian workers seemed to him to be a complete socialist.

If Jérôme. Bonaparte was not the words of the emperor. Then George. Ottoman would have treated Olivier as he had done with Olivier (the president of the Legislative Council in the OTL world line and the founder of the empire of freedom). Bonaparte was arrested and sent to prison.

Now the person who said this is the supreme ruler of the entire empire, then George. The Ottomans had to deal with it carefully.

"Your Majesty, I beg your pardon!" George. The Ottomans carefully persuaded Jérôme. Bonaparte said: "Your kindness is a shame to all the monarchs of the world today, but your kindness does not influence certain groups!" Instead, it will make them even more aggressive, and your ideas are likely to ......"

Speaking of which, George. Ottoman looked at Jérôme with hesitation. Bonaparte glanced at it and seemed to be waiting for Jérôme. Bonaparte's permission.

"What will be? Go on? I forgive you for your innocence! "Jérôme. Bonaparte still had a smile on his face in response, and he was expecting a new smile from George. Osman heard some different opinions from his mouth.

"There is a good chance that the dwellings you have built for the workers will become a hotbed of revolution!" George. Osman gritted his teeth at Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"That's all you have to say?" Jérôme. Bonaparte had a look of loss on his face.

George. Haussmann is now receiving no more rhetoric than his position and time, even though he is one of the few talents in France.

The fear of revolution and insurrection led him to see the workers as well-fed and unproductive thugs, rather than as a person like him in the true sense of the word.

This arrogance, which stems from the 19th-century elites, led them to always look at everyone with condescension and to deal with the proletarians with a charity mentality.

Not to mention bending down to listen to the proletarians.

And Jérôme. Bonaparte, who was "born" in the 21st century, saw the development of the next hundred years or so, and those workers were never born hotbeds of revolution, all they wanted was to have a little better food and not have to work so tiringly...... As long as these things are satisfied, they lack the motivation to rebel and become the most obedient organization in the Empire.

As for the seizure of power by the proletarians, Jérôme. Bonaparte could pat his chest and bet that before Ilyich created the vanguard, those cuties were simply not capable of standing up to a well-established machine of violence.

In George. In the eyes of the Ottomans, the workers were objects to be excluded, but in Jérôme. In Bonaparte's eyes, they were the ones to be fought for, and they must not be allowed to fall into the hands of Dr. Ma.

Moreover, Bonapartism itself is about reconciling the contradictions between the classes, and if necessary, the superstructure can be reinstated.

After the birth of capitalism, we have only heard of a proletarian revolution, but not of a big capitalist revolution, and in the growing workers' movement, they will compromise for their lives.

It is necessary to ensure that there is enough middle class to maintain social stability.

Based on the vision and values of George. Osman did not understand Jérôme. Bonaparte, in his eyes, the emperor of the empire who had relied on opposition to redness was getting more and more red.

"Hmm......" Jérôme. Bonaparte scratched his head in embarrassment, "What should I tell you?" ”

"If Your Majesty, if you insist on doing this, then I will naturally choose to support you!"

At the critical moment, George. Once again, Osman performed the maneuver of being a clever man, that is, following the general line and swaying along the routine.

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George has been up and down for many years. Osman understood that in this country as long as the emperor wanted to do something, there was nothing that could not be done!

The only difference is how much the emperor himself has to pay!

George, who is good at standing on the side of the winners. Naturally, Ottoman would no longer disagree with the emperor on this issue.

Seeing George. Ottoman readily agrees with Jérôme. Bonaparte, of course, did not have to tell him why, of course, Jérôme. Bonaparte also believed that he might not be able to convince Georges at all. Osman was like he couldn't convince himself.

In that case, it is better to leave each other with some room to maneuver.

"How's this place?" Jérôme. Bonaparte pointed to the location of the 12th arrondissement of Paris, "Can you carve out a place for me here?" ”

George. Osman glanced at Jérôme. Bonaparte pointed to the position, nodded and responded: "Of course! ”

"Then I'm looking forward to your good news!" Jérôme. Bonaparte stretched a lazy waist towards George. Osman responded.

Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte left George. Ottoman office, walking less than a meter from the door, Jérôme. Bonaparte suddenly thought of something, and he hurriedly turned around and said, "That's right! One more thing! ”

"You say!" George. Osman replied deferentially.

"Regarding the land price in the process of housing renovation, I hope you will pay more attention! Don't be in time, the house is renovated! The cost of buying land is getting higher day by day! "Jérôme. Bonaparte vs. George. Osman reminded.

If his memory had not gone wrong, George. Haussmann will continue to renovate the city, and the price of land in Paris will become higher and higher.

As for why the price of Paris real estate continues to rise, it is naturally inseparable from the group of worms in the Paris banking circle.

Of course, the rise in land prices is also in line with the speculative nature of capitalism. There was no need for Bonaparte to use administrative means to restrict it, and he reminded Georges. Haussmann was only borrowing his hand to curb the increase in land prices in Paris a little.

This might make George. Haussman provoked a bunch of "enemies" in the financial circle, but the reason why he stood on the fire pit of the high-ranking officials of the Seine Province was not to distract from hatred.

Moreover, the rising land prices in Paris are full of malice to the already embarrassed finances of the Paris City Hall, and the Haussmanns, who want to do something, will inevitably use means to suppress land prices.

"Got it!" George. Osman nodded to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"Then I'll go first!"

Jérôme. Bonaparte rushed to George. After shaking hands, Osman left the office.

Adjutant Edgar standing outside the door. Ney hurriedly followed Jérôme. Bonaparte walked down from the top floor of the Paris City Hall.

When Jérôme. As Bonaparte returned to the Tuileries Palace, the clouds over Paris were spreading and the weather was clearing.

A ray of sunlight shines through the thin clouds on the unfinished Boulevard Saint-Michel from the back of the town hall.

"It's clear!" Jérôme. Bonaparte uttered something meaningful.

Edgar stood aside for unknown reasons. Ney could only nod.

When the clouds cleared and there were not many pedestrians on the streets, Jérôme. Bonaparte and Edgar. Ney casually beckoned a carriage.

A horse-drawn carriage that looks a little frugal in Jérôme. Bonaparte and Edgar. Ney's front stopped when the coachman saw Jérôme clearly. When Bonaparte was in the air, there was a look of horror on his face, and his mouth almost let out an exclamation.

"Your Majesty'......"

Before the coachman could finish speaking, Edgar was quick to speak. Ney covered his mouth all at once.

"Shhh......hhh Bonaparte made a silent gesture and then begged the coachman to keep them at the Tuileries Palace.

"Please get in the car!" The coachman humbly addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

Jérôme. Bonaparte and Edgar. Ney and the two entered the carriage, and the coachman whipped the herd away.

The horse, which had been whipped by the whip, let out a roar and began to move.

After about five minutes' travel, the carriage arrived at the Tuileries Palace.

Looking through the side window of the window to see the Jérôme of the Tuileries Palace. Bonaparte opened the door, and when he came to the driver's seat, he shook hands with the coachman cordially.

The coachman showed a flattered expression and intermittently addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte said, "Your Majesty...... I...... I've always had your back! ”

"I know!" Jérôme. As he spoke, Bonaparte pulled out a silver coin bearing Napoleon's face and handed it to the carriage.

"Your Majesty...... This...... How could I ask for your stuff! It is my pleasure to be able to serve you! The coachman waved his hand to refuse.

"Take it!" Jérôme. Bonaparte put a franc of silver in the coachman's pocket, "You need them more than I do!" ”

Hearing this, the coachman remembered the children of his own family, and he expressed his respect for the "benevolent" emperor in the purest language.

After the carriage left, Jérôme. Bonaparte once again said to Edgar beside him. Ney whispered, "You should go home and rest!" ”

Edgar. Ney also sent a message to Jérôme. Bonaparte saluted and left.

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