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Adéodat Constant Adolphe Compère-Morel (5 October 1872 – 3 August 1941) was a French Socialist politician, agronomist, orator and writer. Characterized as a Marxist doctrinaire , he was one of the founders of the Socialist Party of France ( Parti socialiste de France , PSdF). A gifted propagandist, he was a particular expert on social reform in rural France and became viewed as his party's agrarian specialist. He was an associate of the likes of revolutionary Marxist socialist journalist and literary critic Paul Lafargue and authored many books and papers, several of which were partly written with Lafargue. His best known and most influential work was Encyclopédie socialiste syndicale et coopérative de l'International ouvrière , published in 1912.

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13-800: [REDACTED] Look up Compere , compere , or compère in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Compere or Compère may refer to: French surname [ edit ] Loyset Compère (c. 1445–1518), French composer of the Renaissance Claude Antoine Compère (1774–1812), French general in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars Louis Fursy Henri Compère (1768–1833), French general in

26-544: A 1983 French comedy film Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Compere . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Compere&oldid=993958533 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists French-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

39-588: A master of ceremonies Les Compères , a 1983 French comedy film Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Compere . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Compere&oldid=993958533 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists French-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

52-454: A significant number of books and essays on socialism and agricultural reform. He was a particular expert on rural France, who became viewed as his party's agrarian specialist. His most significant published works were his encyclopedia and his dictionary. Encyclopédie socialiste syndicale et coopérative de l'International ouvrière was published between 1912 and 1921 in 12 volumes, edited in part in collaboration with Jean Lorris . He wrote

65-503: Is an effect of the capitalist regime—hence it will all fall with the disappearance of this regime... Transform the social milieu and ensure well-being to all, and alcoholism will disappear.". (A. Compère-Morel) In 1921, when the daily newspaper L'Humanité rallied behind the PCF, Compère-Morel and Léon Blum became the political leaders of the French socialist daily Le Populaire ,

78-473: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Compere [REDACTED] Look up Compere , compere , or compère in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Compere or Compère may refer to: French surname [ edit ] Loyset Compère (c. 1445–1518), French composer of the Renaissance Claude Antoine Compère (1774–1812), French general in

91-547: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ad%C3%A9odat Comp%C3%A8re-Morel Compère-Morel was born at Breteuil , Oise , northern France on 5 October 1872. His father was a gardener. In 1891, he belonged to the French Workers' Party ( Parti Ouvrier Français , PDF), and then joined the Socialist Party of France during the merger of 1902, which

104-616: The French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars Louis Fursy Henri Compère (1768–1833), French general in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars René Compère (1906–1969), Belgian jazz trumpeter Adéodat Compère-Morel (1872–1941), French Socialist politician and agronomist Léon Compère-Léandre (c. 1874–1936), Martiniquais shoemaker, survivor of the Mount Pelée eruption in 1902 Other uses [ edit ] Compere (host) ,

117-401: The French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars René Compère (1906–1969), Belgian jazz trumpeter Adéodat Compère-Morel (1872–1941), French Socialist politician and agronomist Léon Compère-Léandre (c. 1874–1936), Martiniquais shoemaker, survivor of the Mount Pelée eruption in 1902 Other uses [ edit ] Compere (host) , a master of ceremonies Les Compères ,

130-622: The official journal of the SFIO. At the 1933 SFIO Congress in Paris, which led to the exclusion of fringe party members, Compère-Morel, Marcel Déat , Adrien Marquet , and Pierre Renaudel joined the Socialist Party of France – Jean Jaurès Union (PSdF–Jean Jaurès Union), the right-wing of the SFIO. Compère-Morel was a very able propagandist, and as an expert in agrarian issues, he attempted to spread socialist reforms throughout rural France. He

143-468: Was an associate of the likes of revolutionary Marxist socialist journalist and literary critic Paul Lafargue and published several books and papers on socialist reform with him. After the collapse of France in June 1940, Compère-Morel supported the collaboration policy of Philippe Pétain . He died at Sernhac , Gard, in what was then southern Vichy France in the following year. Compère-Morel published

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156-919: Was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of France representing Gard , département , in April 1909, under the SFIO. He was consistently re-elected until 1936, when he retired for health reasons. From 1910 to 1936, he served within six successive parliaments, chairing the Regulations Committee from 1932. His terms representing the Chamber of Deputies were 25 April 1909 - 24 April 1910 (SFIO), 24 April 1910 - 26 April 1914 (SFIO), 26 April 1914 - 16 November 1919 (SFIO), 16 November 1919 - 11 May 1924 (SFIO), 11 May 1924 - 29 April 1928 (SFIO), 29 April 1928 - 8 May 1932 (SFIO), and 8 May 1932 - 1936 (First SFIO, then PSdF). "Alcoholism, like clericalism, like militarism,

169-644: Was followed by the 1905 merger with the French Section of the Workers' International ( Section Française de l'Internationale Ouvrière , SFIO). At the 1920 SFIO Tours Congress , he chose to remain in the ranks of the SFIO rather than leave with other members who went on to found the French Communist Party ( Parti communiste français , PCF). After failing three times as parliamentary candidate in his home department, in 1898, 1902, and 1906, he

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