Independent socialists

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Independent socialists were a loose current of French socialist politicians in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who operated outside the main socialist parties while advocating reformist, parliamentary socialism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French political current
political current
socialist current
activity ministerial participation in bourgeois governments
participation in parliamentary groups
areaOfActivity French Chamber of Deputies NERFINISHED
French Senate NERFINISHED
characteristic loose current
operated outside main socialist parties
country France
distinctFrom French Section of the Workers' International NERFINISHED
Guesdist socialists
emergedFrom divisions within French socialism
goal gradual social change
social reform
historicalContext industrialization in France
rise of mass politics in France
ideology parliamentary socialism
reformist socialism
socialism
influencedBy French republican tradition
earlier French socialism
language French
notableMember Albert Thomas NERFINISHED
Alexandre Millerand NERFINISHED
Aristide Briand NERFINISHED
Paul Painlevé NERFINISHED
René Viviani NERFINISHED
operatedInPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
opposedTo Marxist orthodoxy
revolutionary socialism
partOf French Third Republic politics
politicalPosition left-wing
relatedTo French Section of the Workers' International NERFINISHED
Radical-Socialist Party NERFINISHED
strategy electoral politics
parliamentary action
supported democratic procedures
republican institutions
supportedPolicy labor reforms
social legislation
welfare measures
tendency coalition-building with non-socialist parties

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Alexandre Millerand memberOf Independent socialists