1971
DOI: 10.2307/3807336
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Fernand Pelloutier et les origines du syndicalisme d'action directe

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“…Not surprisingly, Pelloutier found it impossible to make up his mind about the enfranchisement of women. [51] While these ideas are far from the full, undiluted misogyny of Proudhon's writing, they still show that substantial doubts about the role of women in the labour movement lasted within syndicalist politics into the early twentieth century. Jeremy Jennings, investigating French anarcho-syndicalism in the early twentieth century, seems to have found evidence of a pragmatic rejection of the Proudhonian tradition: Berth, Kaufer, Pouget and Pataud all accepted the reality of the women's work, and argued that syndicalist organisations had to respond to their needs.…”
Section: Anarchism and Proudhon's Anti-feminismmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Not surprisingly, Pelloutier found it impossible to make up his mind about the enfranchisement of women. [51] While these ideas are far from the full, undiluted misogyny of Proudhon's writing, they still show that substantial doubts about the role of women in the labour movement lasted within syndicalist politics into the early twentieth century. Jeremy Jennings, investigating French anarcho-syndicalism in the early twentieth century, seems to have found evidence of a pragmatic rejection of the Proudhonian tradition: Berth, Kaufer, Pouget and Pataud all accepted the reality of the women's work, and argued that syndicalist organisations had to respond to their needs.…”
Section: Anarchism and Proudhon's Anti-feminismmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Desde sus orígenes, el sindicalismo de acción directa ha sido interpretado como un conjunto de métodos y prácticas sindicales y no como una teoría de acción de la clase. Por tanto, aunque no podemos "lire la date sur le certificate de naissance" (Gervasoni, 2006: 57) del sindicalismo, los historiadores aceptan situar los orígenes del movimiento en la acción desarrollada por Ferdinand Pelloutier (Julliard, 1971) y en las actividades de formación profesional, educación y resistencia realizadas en Francia por las Bourses du Travail (Hamelín, 2011). Apoyado por el compromiso de un militante anarquista como Émile Pouget y por las referencias de Kropotkin a la necesidad de reactivar los términos de la acción anarquista entre las masas trabajadoras (Maitron, 1975: 266), Pelloutier también fue uno de los principales protagonistas de un proceso de natura cultural y política que habría llevado a muchos anarquistas franceses a identificar en las estructuras económicas del proletariado la posibilidad de interrumpir la fase de crisis interna en la que el movimiento se encontraba al final de siglo.…”
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“…Elle regroupe plutôt ces militants issus de l'« anarchisme littéraire » dont parle J. Julliard (1971) ou qui se retrouvent dans les manifestations de rue, les cercles, les revues du bouillonnant Paris de la fin du siècle 3 .…”
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