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'''Paul Brousse''' ([[1844]] — [[1912]] [[April 1]]) was a member of the Swiss anarchist [[Jura Federation]], helping [[James Guillaume]] publish its bulletin. Later a socialist and electoral reformist, stooping, at the International Congress in London, August 1886, with Jules Guesde, to vote for the expulsion of the anarchists. Consequently, Brousse's name is associated with the Socialist Party, reformism and vote-catching manoeuvres.
 
'''Paul Brousse''' ([[1844]] — [[1912]] [[April 1]]) was a member of the Swiss anarchist [[Jura Federation]], helping [[James Guillaume]] publish its bulletin. Later a socialist and electoral reformist, stooping, at the International Congress in London, August 1886, with Jules Guesde, to vote for the expulsion of the anarchists. Consequently, Brousse's name is associated with the Socialist Party, reformism and vote-catching manoeuvres.
  
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* http://ytak.club.fr/avril1.html#1
 
* http://ytak.club.fr/avril1.html#1
  

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Paul Brousse (1844 — 1912 April 1) was a member of the Swiss anarchist Jura Federation, helping James Guillaume publish its bulletin. Later a socialist and electoral reformist, stooping, at the International Congress in London, August 1886, with Jules Guesde, to vote for the expulsion of the anarchists. Consequently, Brousse's name is associated with the Socialist Party, reformism and vote-catching manoeuvres.

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