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Treintism (Spanish: Treintismo) was a
political movement within libertarian socialism in the
Second Spanish Republic.
Initially a
faction within the National...
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first years of the
Second Spanish Republic,
possibilist union officials (
Treintism, the pro-Republican 'Treinta' and
their followers) were systematically...
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Francesc Arín i Simó (1891–1936) was a
Valencian trade unionist and journalist. A
metalworker by trade, Arín
became a
union leader in the Confederación...
- 30,000 (1937)
Ideology Libertarian socialism Libertarian possibilism Treintism Anarcho-syndicalism Political position Far-left
Party flag
Politics of...
- Ludovic-Oscar Frossard: 4
January 1921 – 1
January 1923
Louis Sellier and
Albert Treint,
interim secretaries-general: 21
January 1923 – 23
January 1924
Louis Sellier:...
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moderates published the
Manifesto of the Thirty,
which would give rise to
Treintism (from treinta,
thirty in Spanish), and in 1932 Ángel Pestaña
split from...
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General Secretary Ludovic-Oscar
Frossard (1921–1923)
Louis Sellier and
Albert Treint (1923–1924)
Louis Sellier (1924)
Pierre Semard (1924–1929)
Henri Barbé,...
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secretariat of the
Party was
shared by
Louis Sellier (center faction) and
Albert Treint (left-wing faction). At the same time,
Boris Souvarine was
expelled from...
- 1973) was a Swiss-born
French politician. From 1923 to 1925, with
Albert Treint [fr], she was one of the main
leaders of the
French Communist Party. She...
- nor a
modernist in his ideology. With Paul Vaillant-Couturier and
Albert Treint,
Rappoport was a
representative of the
Comintern ("Third International";...