Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (France)
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Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party Parti ouvrier socialiste révolutionnaire | |
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Founder | Jean Allemane |
Founded | 1890 |
Dissolved | 1901 |
Split from | FSTF |
Merged into | PSF |
Ideology | Syndicalism Socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colours | Red |
The Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (
The POSR was founded by a dissidence from the Federation of the Socialist Workers of France (FTSF) led by Jean Allemane. The party, which along with Allemane was a strong believer of the primacy of syndicalism in politics, became a base of future revolutionary syndicalism and parties of a similar ideology would occasionally be described as Allemaniste.
However, next to the working-class socialism of Allemane, an intellectual socialist movement developed within the POSR, led by
In 1901, the POSR merged with the FTSF and Independent Socialists to form the French Socialist Party (PSF).
In 1905, the PSF was along with the Socialist Party of France a founding member of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO).
See also
- Federation of the Socialist Workers of France
- French Section of the Workers' International
- French Socialist Party
- History of the Left in France
References
- ISBN 978-0-333-98115-3.