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Socialist Party's
traditional policy of anti-governmentalism and the
neosocialists were
expelled from SFIO. In the wake of the
Great Depression, a group...
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members of the
French Section of the Workers'
International (SFIO) of the
neosocialist tendency and led by
Marcel Déat, the
party was
heavily influenced by...
- Workers'
International (SFIO), he led a
breakaway group of right-wing
Neosocialists out of the SFIO in 1933.
During the
occupation of
France by **** Germany...
-
Section of the Workers'
International (SFIO). The PSdF was
formed by
neosocialist members of the SFIO
expelled from the
party in 1933.
These included Marcel...
- Déat and
Pierre Renaudel split from the SFIO in
November 1933 to form a
neosocialist movement and
merged with the PRS to form the
Socialist Republican Union...
-
possibility of a
government parti****tion with
Radicals caused the
split of "
neosocialists" at the
beginning of the 1930s. They
merged with the Republican-Socialist...
-
leaders such as Leon Blum,
accused the
Neosocialist tendency of "revisionism",
leading to the
exclusion of
Neosocialist leaders such as
Marcel Déat, Pierre...
- 1936. In 1933, he
expelled Marcel Déat,
Pierre Renaudel, and
other neosocialists from the SFIO.
Political cir****stances
changed in 1934, when the rise...
- and
Catholics in 1933 and 1934.
Apart from the leagues, a
group of
Neosocialists (Marcel Déat,
Pierre Renaudel, etc.) were
excluded in
November 1933...
- his
position frightened Léon Blum. He and
Marcel Déat then
formed the
Neosocialists. Later, he
declared the
faction to be
decidedly anti-Marxist. He eventually...