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    Marceau Pivert (2 October 1895, Montmachoux, Seine-et-Marne – 3 June 1958, Paris) was a French schoolteacher, trade unionist, socialist militant, and journalist...
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  • Pivert may refer to: Marceau Pivert (1895, Montmachoux, Seine-et-Marne – 1958), a French schoolteacher, trade unionist, Socialist activist and politician...
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    was a socialist organisation in France, formed on June 8, 1938, by Marceau Pivert. Its youth wing was the Workers and Peasants' Socialist Youth (Jeunesses...
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  • strengthened. The socialist movement's euphoria was apparent in SFIO member Marceau Pivert's "Tout est possible!" (Everything is possible). However, the economy...
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    They were opposed both by the left wing of the SFIO, represented by Marceau Pivert, and by the SFIO's center, headed by Blum. The Neosocialists wanted...
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    socialists' victory while Marceau Pivert cried "Tout est possible!"[This quote needs a citation] ("Everything is possible!"), but Pivert would later split and...
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  • the SFIO, with the departure of the left wing of the party, led by Marceau Pivert, to the Workers and Peasants' Socialist Party. The demoralised Left...
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  • implemented after the May 1936 election which brought Léon Blum to power. Marceau Pivert publicly called for the dissolution of the leagues on 27 May 1936 in...
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  • crime/mystery serial The Edge of Night (1957–1979) Marceau Fourcade (fl. 1905–1936), French rower Marceau Pivert (1895–1958), French schoolteacher, trade unionist...
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  • for office several times, without success. Adopting the ideology of Marceau Pivert, he was a prolific author, denouncing the arms race, advocating the...
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  • writers such as Simone Weil and Albert Camus as well as the group around Marceau Pivert. In America, the New York Intellectuals around the journals New Leader...
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    the tendencies named Bataille socialiste (Socialist Struggle) and Marceau Pivert's Gauche révolutionnaire (Revolutionary Left) engaged themselves in favor...
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    15th district. This group, far to the left of the party, was led by Marceau Pivert, who in 1935 would form a faction in the SFIO (Gauche Révolutionnaire)...
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    Séverac [fr] (November 1936 – 1940), Jean Zyromski (-November 1936), Marceau Pivert (1938), Salomon Grumbach [fr] (1939–1940)  Free City of Danzig Social...
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    Gorkin, Sidney Hook, Jomo Kenyatta, Jay Lovestone, George Padmore, Marceau Pivert, Victor Serge, August Thalheimer, Tom Wintringham, Bernard Wolfe and...
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    attempted to join the SFIO, but was turned down although he was backed by Marceau Pivert. Valois took part in the French Resistance during Vichy France. During...
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  • months as a result. He left the SFIO in 1938 to join PSOP, created by Marceau Pivert. He remained in PSOP until 1940. He found a job as editor to the newspaper...
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  • Naville supported a split, Molinier hoped to develop connections with Marceau Pivert, one of the primary leaders of the SFIO's left wing. This led to a confused...
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  • was published in L'Humanité, the press organ of the PCF. Alluding to Marceau Pivert's famous statement, he recalled that "Not everything was possible but...
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    Cassou, Alexandre Hébert, Louis Houdeville, Yvonne Issartel, Guy Marty, Marceau Pivert, Daniel Renard, Robert Chéramy, Jean Rous, Geneviève Serreau, Marcel...
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    (Louis Darquier de Pellepoix, Léon Daudet) and far-left pacifists (Marceau Pivert). However, Dunan claims that, despite customs and warning signs, the...
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    Maurice Delépine, Ludovic Zoretti, Paul Colliette, Émile Farinet and Marceau Pivert. Zyromski's motion, presented in the 1927 Congress of Lyon, gained 23%...
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  • became involved with the radical wing of the SFIO, in particular with Marceau Pivert and Jean Zyromsky and the Jeunesse Socialiste where he established himself...
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    decided to join the Workers and Peasants' Socialist Party (WPSP) led by Marceau Pivert. In June 1939, the WPSP excluded Trotskyist militants from the party...
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    preceded by a meeting between PSIm, POUM, SAP and SFIO revolutionary left (Marceau Pivert, Michel Collinet and Michel Duchesne). PSIm agreed with the proposal...
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    Boucheron. In the first round, he had collected 3,258 votes against 2,353 Marceau Pivert and 1,059 Duteil (Proletarian Unity Party) out of 11,816 voters. Although...
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    et paysan) in 1938. This was founded by "Pivertists" (followers of Marceau Pivert), a left-wing group which split off soon after the failure of the Front...
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    opportunity for reconciliation, such as the newspaper La Commune, or the Marceau Pivert International Socialist Correspondence. In 1944, however, he broke up...
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  • factions urging more revolutionary solutions (Bataille socialiste and Marceau Pivert's Gauche révolutionnaire). The party entered into [[Cartel des Gauches|alliance]]...
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  • Joseph Fiévée (1767–1839) François-René de Chateaubriand (1768–1848) Étienne Pivert de Senancour (1770–1846) Fanny Raoul (1771–1833) Sophie de Renneville (1772–1822)...
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