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Gauche prolétarienne
Formation1968
TypeFar-left political movement
Purposeproletarian revolution
HeadquartersParis
Location
  • France
Main organ
La Cause du peuple

The Gauche prolétarienne (GP) was a French Mao-Spontex political party which existed from 1968 to 1974. As Christophe Bourseiller has put it, "Of all the Maoist organizations after May 1968, the most important numerically as well as in cultural influence was without question the Gauche prolétarienne".[1]

The GP was formed in October 1968. After a split in the Union des jeunesses communistes marxistes-léninistes (UJC-ML), several members - including Olivier Rolin, Jean-Pierre Le Dantec, Jean-Claude Vernier, the brothers Tony and Benny Lévy, Jean Schiavo, Maurice Brover and Jean-Claude Zancarini - formed the new party. In 1969 the former student union leaders Alain Geismar and Serge July joined the group.[1]

Several members of the group were involved with the founding of the French daily Libération which evolved into a centre left mainstream mass circulation daily newspaper.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Julian Bourg (2007). "Violence and the Gauche prolétarienne". From Revolution to Ethics: May 1968 and Contemporary French Thought. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. pp. 51–60. ISBN 978-0-7735-8100-5. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  2. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/nov/26/maoist-slavery-sect-far-left

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