The French anarchist labor movement and “la vie ouvrière”, 1909–1914

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Hardcover, 155 pages

English language

Published 1991 by Peter Lang.

ISBN:
978-0-8204-1592-5
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OCLC Number:
231242863
ASIN:
0820415928
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Pierre Monatte (1881–1960) was 29 years old when he met with a small group of French anarchists in a Paris apartment and decided to publish a bi-weekly magazine which he named «La Vie Ouvrière». The year was 1909, and the anarcho-syndicalist labor movement was perceived as floundering in a quagmire of economic reformism and political opportunism. The revolutionary syndicalists who came thogether at the office of «la Vie Ouvrière» sought (1) to promote the anarchist doctrine of «direct action;» (2) to combat the effects of militarism, nationalism, and authoritarianism; and, (3) to ultimately replace the political economy of capitalism with a socialist economy governed by the producers themselves. The core members of «La Vie Ouvrière» found direction in the slogan of the First International Workingmen's Association, which was founded in London in 1864: «The emancipation of the working class must be the work of the workers themselves». Until the outbreak …

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Subjects

  • Vie ouvrière.
  • Anarchism -- France -- History -- 20th century.
  • Labor movement -- France -- History -- 20th century.