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precise socialist principles.
Blanquist thought rarely goes so far as to
imagine a
purely socialist society. For
Blanquists, the
overturning of the bourgeois...
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conquest of
political power as a
theory of
Blanquist violence, has the
misfortune of
labeling as a
Blanquist error that
which has
always been the pivot...
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criticised Lenin,
stating that his
conception of
revolution was
elitist and
Blanquist. Marxism–Leninism
combines Marx's
scientific socialist concepts and Lenin's...
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Candide (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃did]) was the name
given to
various French newspapers of the 19th and 20th century.
Candide was a
newspaper founded...
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workers of
Paris is on its way
round the world." In May 1839, a
Blanquist inspired uprising took
place in Paris, in
which the
League of the Just...
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merger of the
Marxist French Workers'
Party led by
Jules Guesde and the
Blanquist Socialist Revolutionary Party of Édouard Vaillant.
Unlike the
French Socialist...
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Cluseret Internationalist Adolphe Adam [fr] Jean-Jacques
Pillot Blanquist,
Internationalist Jules Andrieu [fr]
Internationalist Jules Méline Auguste...
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Committee (French: Comité révolutionnaire central, CRC) was a
French Blanquist political party founded in 1881 and
dissolved in 1898. The CRC was founded...
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democratic revolutions (Meslier, Morelly, Mably, Winstanley,
later Babeufists,
Blanquists,) and in a
period of
turbulent development of
capitalism that highlighted...
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Revolutionary Party (French:
Parti socialiste révolutionnaire, PSR) was a
French Blanquist political party founded in 1898 and
dissolved in 1901. It is indirectly...