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The Revolutionary Workers League (French: Ligue Ouvrière Révolutionnaire) was a Canadian Trostkyist party formed on 8 August 1977 by the fusion of the Revolutionary Marxist Group and its Quebec counterpart, the Groupe Marxiste Revolutionnaire, with the League for Socialist Action. [1]
The Revolutionary (French: Le Révolutionnaire) is a Canadian satirical film, directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre and released in 1965. [1] The film stars Louis St-Pierre as a radical university student in Quebec who wants to launch a revolution to overthrow the Canadian government, only to have his efforts to recruit and train fellow revolutionaries in a rural compound derailed when he meets and ...
Le Révolutionnaire: Jean Pierre Lefebvre [14] Rope Around the Neck: La Corde au cou: Pierre Patry: The Snow Has Melted on the Manicouagan: La neige a fondu sur la Manicouagan: Arthur Lamothe [15] 1966: Notes on a Triangle: Notes sur un triangle: René Jodoin: Op Hop - Hop Op: Op Hop - Hop Op: Pierre Hébert [16] Volleyball: Denys Arcand: YUL ...
The Revolutionary Option in Morocco (Arabic: الاختيار الثوري في المغرب, romanized: al-Ikhtiyār ath-Thawrī fī l-Maghrib) is a text composed by Mehdi Ben Barka and presented May 1962 in preparation for the second conference of the National Union of Popular Forces (UNFP).
The author of the original words "Ah! ça ira, ça ira, ça ira" was a former soldier by the name of Ladré who made a living as a street singer.The music is a popular contredanse air called "Le carillon national", and was composed by Jean-Antoine Bécourt [], a violinist (according to other sources: side drum player) of the théâtre Beaujolais.
The Revolutionary Syndicalist Committees (French: Comités Syndicalistes Révolutionnaires, CSR) were a trade-unionist organization inside the General Confederation of Labour (Confédération Générale du Travail, CGT).
Neo-nazi members relaunched the FANE and its newspaper, Notre Europe, while activists closer to the Third Position (Jacques Bastide and Patrick Gorre [1]) joined Jean-Gilles Malliarakis to found, on February 11, 1979, the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (Mouvement nationaliste révolutionnaire), which became in 1985 Third Way (Troisième Voie).
The Revolutionary Internationalist Action Groups (French: Groupes d'action révolutionnaires internationalistes; Spanish: Grupos de Acción Revolucionaria Internacionalista; GARI) was an anarchist and anti-Francoist terrorist [1] [2] group in France in the 1970s.