Jean Jaurès
Jean Jaurès was a prominent French socialist leader and intellectual, known for his advocacy of workers' rights and his opposition to war, whose writings continue to influence leftist politics in France.
Born on Sep 03, 1859 (166 years old)
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France:
The law of 1905 is described as 'liberal, just and wise' according to Jean Jaurès.
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France:
Jean Jaurès was another prominent figure who supported Alfred Dreyfus during the affair.
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Montenegro:
Jean Jaurès was a French philosopher and leader of the Socialist Party who advocated for truth and moral courage.
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United Kingdom:
Jean Jaurès refused to give in to mindless fanaticism and attempted to coordinate a Franco-German general strike to stop the rush to war.
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Argentina:
Jaurès passionately argued for a 'customs socialism' to balance free trade and tariffs.
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France:
Jean Jaurès is referenced as a historical figure whose works adorn Olivier Faure's library.
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France:
Jean Jaurès is referenced in the context of the works edited by Marion Fontaine and Christophe Prochasson.
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