Chapter 383: Affordable Public Rental Housing Scheme

George Haussmann and Jérôme Bonaparte shared the same ideas about relocating the factory outside the suburbs.

A more orthodox Bonapartist than Jerome Bonaparte, George Haussmann liked to rule the city with tyranny.

In other words, George Haussmann prefers to act as a "strict father" in front of the people of Paris, giving candy to obedient "children". Severe punishment for disobedient "severe".

In his opinion, the most obedient children in Paris are those little Bourgeois who work hard and don't make trouble to the society.

The naughty kids are those Parisian proletarians, sans-culottes, so to speak.

The root of all revolutions begins with them and the lair that nurtured their radical ideas—the factories. As long as the factories are moved out of Paris, the revolution will also disappear in Paris.

In other words, in George Haussmann's concept, as long as there are no poor people in Paris, then you can continue to play music and then dance.

As for the fact that Jerome Bonaparte wanted to build apartments for Paris workers to accommodate 100,000 people, in his opinion, he was simply a complete socialist ideology.

If Jerome Bonaparte was not the Emperor of the Empire. Then George Haussmann will definitely arrest Jerome Bonaparte and put him in jail just like he did to Olivier (the Speaker of the Legislative Council in the otl world line, the founder of the Empire of Liberty).

Now the person who said this is the supreme ruler of the entire empire, so George Osman has to deal with it carefully.

"Your Majesty, please forgive me!" George Haussmann persuaded Jerome Bonaparte carefully: "Your kindness really makes all the monarchs in the world feel ashamed, but your kindness cannot influence certain groups. Instead, it will make them even worse, and your thoughts are likely to…”

Having said that, George Haussmann glanced at Jerome Bonaparte hesitantly, as if he was waiting for Jerome Bonaparte's permission.

"What? Go on? I forgive you!" Jerome Bonaparte responded with a smile on his face, looking forward to hearing some different opinions from George Haussmann.

"The house you built for the workers is very likely to become a hotbed of revolution!" George Haussmann gritted his teeth and replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

"That's all you want to say?" Jerome Bonaparte showed a lost expression on his face.

What George Osman has received now does not exceed his status and era, even if he is already one of the few talents in France.

Fear of revolutions and riots made him see the workers as fully fed thugs, rather than a human like him.

This kind of arrogance originating from the elites of the 19th century makes them always treat everyone with a condescending attitude and deal with the proletarians with a charitable attitude.

Not to mention leaning over to listen to the voices of the proletarians.

Unlike Jerome Bonaparte, who was "born" in the 21st century, he has seen the development of the next hundred years. Those workers have never been born a hotbed of revolution. All their demands are only to be able to eat a little It's better, the work doesn't have to be so tiring... As long as these are satisfied, they will lack the motivation to rebel and become the most obedient organization in the empire.

As for things like the proletarians taking power, Jerome Bonaparte could bet on his chest that before Ilyich created the vanguard, those little cuties had little ability to fight a perfect machine of violence.

In the eyes of Georges Haussmann, workers are the objects that need to be rejected, but in the eyes of Jerome Bonaparte, they are the objects that need to be won, and they must not fall into the hands of Dr. Ma.

Furthermore, Bonapartism itself is to reconcile the contradictions between various classes, and if necessary, it can suffer the superstructure.

After the birth of capitalism, I only heard of the proletarian revolution, but not the big capitalist revolution. In the intensifying labor movement, they would compromise for their own lives.

It is necessary to ensure enough middle-class people to maintain social stability.

Georges Haussmann, who had different visions and values, did not understand Jerome Bonaparte. In his eyes, the emperor who had started his empire by opposing redness was getting more and more red.

"Well..." Jerome Bonaparte scratched his head embarrassedly, "what should I tell you?"

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

At a critical moment, George Osman once again demonstrated the operation of being a smart person, that is, the routine of swinging with the general line.

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George Osman, who has been ups and downs in Huanhai for many years, understands that as long as the emperor wants to do in this country, there is nothing that cannot be done!

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

George Osman, who is good at standing on the side of the victor, will naturally not disagree with the emperor on this issue.

Seeing that George Haussmann readily agreed, Jerome Bonaparte naturally didn't have to tell him the reason. Of course, Jerome Bonaparte also believed that he might not be able to convince George Haussmann at all, just like he couldn't convince himself.

In this case, it is better to reserve some space for each other to turn around.

"How is this place?" Jerome Bonaparte pointed to the location of the 12th arrondissement in Paris, "Can you delineate a place for me here!"

Georges Haussmann glanced at the location pointed by Jerome Bonaparte, nodded and replied, "Of course!"

"Then I'm looking forward to good news from you!" Jerome Bonaparte stretched his waist and responded to George Haussmann.

Afterwards, Jerome Bonaparte left George Haussmann's office, and when he was less than one meter away from the gate, Jerome Bonaparte suddenly thought of something, he hurriedly turned around and said, "By the way! thing!"

"You said it!" George Osman responded respectfully.

"Regarding the land price during the renovation of the house, I hope you pay more attention! Don't wait, the house is renovated! The cost of purchasing land is getting higher and higher every day!" Jerome Bonaparte reminded George Haussmann.

If his memory is not wrong, George Haussmann's land prices in Paris will get higher and higher during the next renovation process.

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

Of course, the rise of land prices is also in line with the speculative characteristics of capitalism. There is no need for Jerome Bonaparte to use administrative means to limit it. The reason why he reminded George Haussmann is to use his hand to curb the rise of land prices in Paris. .

This might make George Osman provoke a bunch of "enemies" in the financial circle, but the reason why he stood on the fire pit of the senior officials of the Seine was not to spread hatred.

Furthermore, the rising land prices in Paris are full of malice for the already distressed finances of Paris City Hall. Haussmann, who wants to do something, will inevitably use means to suppress land prices.

"Understood!" George Haussmann nodded and replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Then I'll go first!"

Jerome Bonaparte left the office after shaking hands with George Haussmann.

The adjutant Edgar Ney who was standing outside the door hurriedly followed Jerome Bonaparte's footsteps and walked down from the top floor of Paris City Hall.

When Jérôme Bonaparte returned to the Tuileries Palace, the cloudy clouds scattered over Paris gradually spread around, and the weather gradually became clearer.

A ray of sunlight shines through thin clouds on the unfinished Boulevard Saint-Michel, just behind the city hall.

"It's sunny!" Jerome Bonaparte said something meaningful.

Edgar Ney, who was standing on the side with unknown reasons, could only nod his head.

When the dark clouds dissipated and there were not many pedestrians on the street, Jerome Bonaparte and Edgar Ney greeted a carriage.

A carriage that looked a little frugal stopped in front of Jerome Bonaparte and Edgar Ney, and when the coachman saw Jerome Bonaparte clearly, his face showed With a touch of panic, his mouth almost exclaimed.

"Your Majesty..."

Before the coachman could finish speaking, Edgar Ney covered his mouth with quick eyes and hands.

"Shh..." Jerome Bonaparte made a gesture of silence, and then asked the coachman to take them to the Tuileries Palace.

"Get in, please!" said the coachman humbly to Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte and Edgar Ney entered the carriage, and the coachman drove the animals with his whip.

The whip-lashed horse roared and began to move.

The carriage traveled for about five minutes before arriving at the Tuileries Palace.

Seeing through the side window glass, Jerome Bonaparte of the Tuileries Palace opened the car door, UU reading www.uukanshu. Coming to the driver's seat, he kindly shook hands with the coachman.

The coachman showed a flattered expression and said intermittently to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty...I...I have always supported you!"

"I know!" said Jerome Bonaparte, as he took out a silver coin with Napoleon's head on it and handed it to the carriage.

"Your Majesty...this...how can I ask for something from you! It's my honor to be able to serve you!" The coachman waved his hand to refuse.

"Take it!" Jerome Bonaparte put the silver franc in the coachman's pocket. "You need them more than I do!"

Hearing this sentence, the coachman thought of the children in his family, and he expressed his respect for this "kind" emperor in the simplest language.

After the carriage left, Jerome Bonaparte once again said softly to Edgar Neywin beside him: "Go home and rest too!"

Edgar Ney also saluted Jerome Bonaparte and left.