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Choice and Democratic Order applies theories of group conflicts within political parties in a discussion of the internal politics of the French Socialist Party (SFIO) from the late 1930s to the 1940s. Having analysed the formal and informal structure of the party in 1937, Professor Graham gives a detailed account of the clash which took place between the leadership and two dissenting groups, the Gauche Revolutionnaire and the Bataille Socialiste, prior to the Royan congress of June 1938. This conflict is compared with that which occurred in the post-war party during 1946, when Guy Mollet led a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Choice and Democratic Order applies theories of group conflicts within political parties in a discussion of the internal politics of the French Socialist Party (SFIO) from the late 1930s to the 1940s. Having analysed the formal and informal structure of the party in 1937, Professor Graham gives a detailed account of the clash which took place between the leadership and two dissenting groups, the Gauche Revolutionnaire and the Bataille Socialiste, prior to the Royan congress of June 1938. This conflict is compared with that which occurred in the post-war party during 1946, when Guy Mollet led a successful revolt against the party leaders and became General Secretary of the organisation after the 38th National Congress. Mollet began with the intention of preserving the existing alliance with the Communists, but as the latter moved into opposition he accepted the necessity of the centre alliance, the so-called 'Third Force' in French politics.

Table of contents:
1. The internal politics of political parties; 2. The French Socialist Party in 1937; 3. The internal crisis of early 1938: the preliminary phases, January to mid-March; 4. The Royan Congress of June 1938 and the defeat of the Gauche Revolutionnaire; 5. The years 1938-1945: collapse and reconstruction of the SFIO; 6. The succession crisis of 1946; 7. Epilogue: The Socialists and the advent of the Third Force; 8. Conclusion.

A detailed analysis of internal conflict within the French Socialist Party during a period of major upheaval, which nonetheless emphasises continuity as much as change. Professor Graham shows key figures in recent French history like Leon Blum and Guy Mollet working within the complex structures of their party.

A detailed examination of French socialist politics during a period of major upheaval.