Jean Jaurès

Jaurès in 1904 Auguste Marie Joseph Jean Léon Jaurès (3 September 185931 July 1914), commonly referred to as Jean Jaurès (; ), was a French socialist leader. Initially a Moderate Republican, he later became a social democrat and one of the first possibilists (the reformist wing of the socialist movement) and in 1902 the leader of the French Socialist Party, which opposed Jules Guesde's revolutionary Socialist Party of France. The two parties merged in 1905 in the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO). An antimilitarist, he was assassinated in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I but remains one of the main historical figures of the French Left. As a heterodox Marxist, Jaurès rejected the concept of the dictatorship of the proletariat and tried to conciliate idealism and materialism, individualism and collectivism, democracy and class struggle, and patriotism and internationalism. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Jaurès, Jean 1859-1914
Published: Jena : Diederichs, 1913
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by Beer, Max 1864-1943
Published: Berlin : Verl. der Internationalen Korrespondenz, 1915
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by Jackson, John Hampden 1907-
Published: Hamburg : Europ.Verl.-Anst, 1949
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