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Guesde took his full
share in the
consequent discussions between the
Guesdists, the Blanquists, the Possibilists, and others. In 1893 he was returned...
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socialist theoretician,
politician and diplomat. He was a
follower of the
Guesdist movement in the 1880s, and did much to
raise awareness of Karl Marx's theories...
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socialists and
republicans who
opposed the general. (By contrast, the
Guesdists and the
Blanquists maintained an
attitude of
neutrality between the 'bourgeois...
- Press, 1984)
Patrick Hutton, "The
Impact of the
Boulangist Crisis on the
Guesdist Party at Bordeaux,"
French Historical Studies, vol. 7, no. 2, 1973, pp...
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socialist by the
electorate of Toulon, but
forfeiting his
alliance with the
Guesdists in 1889. This
commenced his
steady drift away from socialism, leaving...
- (1910-1928), he was the
leader of a
pacifist trend during World War One. A
Guesdist, he
worked with
Guesde in the
French Workers'
Party (Parti
Ouvrier Français...
-
Bataille Socialiste fought both the
right wing of the
party and the "Old
Guesdists" of the party's leadership, whom he
accused of
being too p****ive. While...
- with the POF
until late in the 1890s, but
Thivrier would break with the
Guesdists and join the
Blanquists in 1892
after a
heated dispute over the question...
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discussions concerning labour laws.
Jourde was the most
nationalist of the
Guesdists, and at one
point proposed that
foreign workers should be
banned from...
- he
founded the
first socialist group in Narbonne, and then
joined the
Guesdists of the
French Workers'
Party (POF:
Parti ouvrier français).
Ferroul ran...