Parti ouvrier français

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Parti ouvrier français was a pioneering Marxist socialist party in late 19th-century France that played a key role in organizing the working-class movement and shaping the country’s socialist politics.

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instanceOf political party
aimedAt organizing the working class
political representation of workers
basedOn Erfurt Program-style Marxism NERFINISHED
country France
dissolved 1902
foundedBy Gabriel Deville NERFINISHED
Jules Guesde NERFINISHED
Paul Lafargue NERFINISHED
Édouard Vaillant NERFINISHED
hasElectoralStrategy independent working-class party
hasIdeologicalBasis scientific socialism
hasLeader Jules Guesde NERFINISHED
hasNotableMember Gabriel Deville NERFINISHED
Jules Guesde NERFINISHED
Paul Lafargue NERFINISHED
Édouard Vaillant NERFINISHED
hasPart local workers' sections
hasPublication Le Socialiste NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation France
historicalPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
ideology Marxism
socialism
inception 1880
influenced French Section of the Workers' International NERFINISHED
French socialist movement
influencedBy Friedrich Engels NERFINISHED
Karl Marx
languageOfWorkOrName French
mergedInto Parti socialiste de France NERFINISHED
movement workers' movement
nativeLabel Parti ouvrier français NERFINISHED
opposedTo bourgeois parties
clericalism
monarchism
participatedIn French legislative elections
partOf French workers' movement
politicalPosition left-wing
program class struggle
collective ownership of the means of production
establishment of a socialist society
region metropolitan France NERFINISHED
representedIn Chamber of Deputies of France NERFINISHED
shortName POF NERFINISHED

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Jules Guesde coFounded Parti ouvrier français