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  2. Socialist Party (France) - Wikipedia

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    They represented the "left-wing Christian" and non-Marxist group. The most conservative members of the PS, they advocated an alignment of French socialism along the lines of European social democracy, that is, a clear acceptance of the market economy. While the "Union of the Left" triumphed at the 1977 municipal election, the electoral rise of ...

  3. Jean Jaurès - Wikipedia

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    [8] Following the Amsterdam Congress of the Second International, the French socialist groups held a Congress at Rouen in March 1905, which resulted in a new consolidation, with the merger of Jaurès's French Socialist Party and Guesde's Socialist Party of France.

  4. French Left - Wikipedia

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    The French Left (French: Gauche française) refers to communist, socialist, social democratic, democratic socialist, and anarchist political forces in France. The term originates from the National Assembly of 1789, where supporters of the revolution were seated on the left of the assembly.

  5. History of socialism - Wikipedia

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    Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon (1760–1825) was the founder of French socialism as well as modern theoretical socialism in general. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] As one of the founders of positivism along with his secretary Auguste Comte , Saint-Simon sought to impose upon political science the same level of empiricism and consistency as ...

  6. Category:French socialists - Wikipedia

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    Socialism portal; This category collects all individuals of French nationality that are categorized as socialists. Note: members of the Radical Socialist Party, despite the choice of name, are connected with French Liberalism, and should thus not be included in this category; the same goes for the Left Radical Party

  7. Henri de Saint-Simon - Wikipedia

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    Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon (French: [klod ɑ̃ʁi də ʁuvʁwa kɔ̃t də sɛ̃ simɔ̃]; 17 October 1760 – 19 May 1825), better known as Henri de Saint-Simon (French: [ɑ̃ʁi də sɛ̃ simɔ̃]), was a French political, economic and socialist theorist and businessman whose thought had a substantial influence on politics ...

  8. French Section of the Workers' International - Wikipedia

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    The French Section of the Workers' International (French: Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière, SFIO) was a major socialist political party in France which was founded in 1905 and succeeded in 1969 by the present Socialist Party.

  9. French Workers' Party - Wikipedia

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    The French Workers' Party (French: Parti Ouvrier Français, POF) was the French socialist party created in 1880 by Jules Guesde and Paul Lafargue, Karl Marx's son-in-law (famous for having written The Right to Be Lazy, which criticized work as such, criticizing heavily liberal moral frameworks of "Right to Work").