French Socialist Party (1902)
Political party in France (1902–1905) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Socialist Party of France (1902), Socialist Party of France – Jean Jaurès Union, or Socialist Party (France).
The French Socialist Party (French: Parti socialiste français, PSF) was a socialist political party founded in 1902.[1]
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French Socialist Party Parti socialiste français | |
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Leader | Jean Jaurès |
Founded | 1902; 122 years ago (1902) |
Dissolved | 25 April 1905; 119 years ago (1905-04-25) |
Merger of | Federation of the Socialist Workers of France Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party |
Merged into | French Section of the Workers' International |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Newspaper | L'Humanité |
Ideology | Socialism Possibilism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colours | Red |
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The PSF came from the merger of the possibilist Federation of the Socialist Workers of France (FTSF), Jean Allemane's Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (POSR) and some independent socialist politicians like Jean Jaurès, who went on to become the party leader.[2] Unlike the Socialist Party of France led by Jules Guesde, the PSF supported the principle of the alliance with the non-socialist left in the Bloc des gauches.
Under pressure from the Second International, the two parties merged into the French Section of the Workers' International in 1905.