Victor Griffuelhes

Victor Griffuelhes (14 March 1874, Nérac – 30 June 1922, Saclas) was a French socialist and leader of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) in France.[1] He was drawn to anarcho-syndicalism and advocated the establishment of socialism through independent trade union action.[1]

Victor Griffuelhes, 1906.
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Dreyfus affair

According to Zeev Sternhell, Griffuelhes, like Emile Pouget, has been indifferent to the Dreyfus Affair, seeing it as a bourgeois mystification to distract the people from true issues.[2]

Publications

  • « Romantisme révolutionnaire », L'Action directe, n°15, 23 April 1908[3]
  • L'Action syndicaliste, Bibliothèque du mouvement socialiste, IV, Librairie des sciences politiques et sociales, Paris, Marcel Rivière, 1908, Complete text
  • « Le syndicalisme révolutionnaire », La Publication sociale, coll. Bibliothèque d'études syndicalistes, No. 1, 1909[4]
  • « De 1899 à 1909 : la leçon du passé », La Vie ouvrière, n°1, 5 October 1909[5]
  • À propos d'un livre (Comment nous ferons la Révolution, par Pataud et Pouget), La Vie ouvrière, n°5, 5 December 1909 Complete text
  • With Louis Mercier-Vega, Anarcho-syndicalisme et syndicalisme révolutionnaire, Éditions Spartacus, Paris, 1978

Bibliography

  • Delpont Hubert, Victor Griffuellhes, un Lot-et-Garonnais fondateur de la CGT, Agen, 1983, 40 p.
  • Vandervort Bruce : Victor Griffuelhes and French Syndicalism 1895-1922, Baton Rouge, 1996, 278 p.
  • Flax, Victor Griffuelhes, Les Hommes du jour, n°56, 1909, complete text.
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References

  1. A. Thomas Lane. Biographical dictionary of European labor leaders. Westport, Connecticut, USA: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc, 1995. pp. 533.
  2. Ni droite ni gauche, l'idéologie fasciste en France (Neither right nor left, the fascist ideology in France), Zeev Sternhell, Folio Histoire, 2012, p. 195
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