History & Society
Socialist Party
political party, France
Category:
History & Society
- Also called (1905–69):
- French Section of the Workers’ International
- French:
- Parti Socialiste or Section Française de l’Internationale Ouvrière (SFIO)
- Date:
- 1905 - present
- Areas Of Involvement:
- left
- Related People:
- Jean Jaurès
- René Viviani
- Édouard-Marie Vaillant
- François Hollande
- Léon Blum
Socialist Party (PS), major French political party formally established in 1905. The Socialist Party traces its roots to the French Revolution. Its predecessor parties, formed in the 19th century, drew inspiration from political and social theorists such as Charles Fourier, Henri de Saint-Simon, François-Noël Babeuf, Auguste Blanqui, and Louis Blanc. Four dominant varieties of socialism were represented: utopian, syndicalist (see syndicalism), revolutionary, and reformist. France’s first Marxist party, the French Workers’ Party (Parti Ouvrier Français), founded in 1880, claimed to represent the proletariat; its constitution was drafted largely by the radical labour leader Jules Guesde with input from Karl Marx ...(100 of 1703 words)