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Victor Griffuelhes

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Victor Griffuelhes, 1906.

Victor Griffuelhes (14 March 1874, Nérac – 30 June 1922, Saclas) was a French socialist and leader of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) in France.[1] He was drawn to anarcho-syndicalism and advocated the establishment of socialism through independent trade union action.[1]

Dreyfus affair

According to Zeev Sternhell, Griffuelhes, like Emile Pouget, has been indifferent to the Dreyfus Affair, seeing it as a bourgeois mystification to distract the people from true issues.[2]

Publications

  • « Romantisme révolutionnaire », L'Action directe, n°15, 23 April 1908[3]
  • L'Action syndicaliste, Bibliothèque du mouvement socialiste, IV, Librairie des sciences politiques et sociales, Paris, Marcel Rivière, 1908, Complete text
  • « Le syndicalisme révolutionnaire », La Publication sociale, coll. Bibliothèque d'études syndicalistes, No. 1, 1909[4]
  • « De 1899 à 1909 : la leçon du passé », La Vie ouvrière, n°1, 5 October 1909[5]
  • À propos d'un livre (Comment nous ferons la Révolution, par Pataud et Pouget), La Vie ouvrière, n°5, 5 December 1909 Complete text
  • With Louis Mercier-Vega, Anarcho-syndicalisme et syndicalisme révolutionnaire, Éditions Spartacus [fr], Paris, 1978

Bibliography

  • Delpont Hubert, Victor Griffuellhes, un Lot-et-Garonnais fondateur de la CGT, Agen, 1983, 40 p.
  • Vandervort Bruce : Victor Griffuelhes and French Syndicalism 1895-1922, Baton Rouge, 1996, 278 p.
  • Flax, Victor Griffuelhes, Les Hommes du jour [fr], n°56, 1909, complete text.

References

  1. ^ a b A. Thomas Lane. Biographical dictionary of European labor leaders. Westport, Connecticut, USA: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc, 1995. pp. 533.
  2. ^ Ni droite ni gauche, l'idéologie fasciste en France (Neither right nor left, the fascist ideology in France), Zeev Sternhell, Folio Histoire, 2012, p. 195
  3. ^ Complete text.
  4. ^ Texte intégral.
  5. ^ Complete text.

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