Émile Pouget

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Émile Pouget
Portrait by Aristide Delannoy
Portrait by Aristide Delannoy
Born(1860-10-12)October 12, 1860
Pont-de-Salars, Aveyron, France
DiedJuly 21, 1931(1931-07-21) (aged 70)
Palaiseau, Essonne, France
OccupationAnarchist writer and activist
NationalityFrench

Émile Pouget (12 October 1860 in Pont-de-Salars, Aveyron, now Lozère – 21 July 1931 Palaiseau, Essonne) was a French anarcho-communist,[1] who adopted tactics close to those of anarcho-syndicalism. He was vice-secretary of the General Confederation of Labour from 1901 to 1908.

Heading of Pouget's review Le Sabotage.

Footnotes

  1. ^ The Anarchist Papers III, page 97

Works

Articles

Bibliography

  • Roger Langlais, Émile Pouget, Le Père Peinard, Éditions Galilée, 1976
  • François Bott, « Le Père Peinard, ce drôle de Sioux », Le Monde, 30 janvier 1976.
  • Dominique Grisoni, « Le Père Peinard de la révolution », Le Magazine Littéraire, n°111, avril 1976, 42-43.
  • Emmanuel de Waresquiel, Le Siècle rebelle, dictionnaire de la contestation au XXe siècle, Larousse, coll. « In Extenso », 1999.
  • Xose Ulla Quiben, Émile Pouget, la plume rouge et noire du Père Peinard, Éditions Libertaires, 2006.
  • Emile Pouget, Le Père Peinard, Journal espatrouillant. Articles choisis (1889–1900). Les Nuits rouges, 2006 .

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Trade union offices
Preceded by
New position
Administrative Secretary of the General Confederation of Labour
1901–1902
Succeeded by
Jean Bousquet