- Édouard Vaillant
Marie Édouard Vaillant (
26 January 1840 –18 December 1915 ) was a French politician.Born in in
Vierzon , son of a lawyer, Édouard Vaillant studied engineering at theÉcole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures , graduating in 1862, and then law at theSorbonne . InParis he knewCharles Longuet ,Louis-Auguste Rogeard , andJules Vallès . A reader ofJoseph Proudhon writings, he met Proudhon, and joined theInternational Workingmen's Association .He went to study in
Germany in 1866. At the outbreak of theFranco-Prussian War in 1870 he returned to Paris. It was during theSiege of Paris that Vaillant metAuguste Blanqui . Vaillant opposed theGovernment of National Defence , and took part in the revolts on31 October 1870 and22 January 1871 .He was one of the four editors of the "Affiche Rouge" (red poster) calling for the creation of the
Paris Commune . In the elections of February 1871 he stood as a revolutionary socialist candidate for the National Assembly but was not elected. In March 1871 he was elected by theXXe arrondissement to the council of the Commune where he oversaw work on education.Following the bloody suppression of the Commune in late May 1871, Vaillant fled France for
Great Britain where he was part of the Blanquist tendency of theFirst International . He was sentenced to death in absentia in July 1872 and did not return to France until the general amnesty of 1880.Active in socialist politics, Vaillant was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1893, representing the XXe arrondissement. Although he had earlier been a convinced revolutionary, in the Chamber he generally followed a middle ground between the "revolutionaries" represented by
Jules Guesde and the "reformists" represented byJean Jaurès . He was among the founder members of theSFIO , a socialist party uniting revolutionary and reformist groups.Vaillaint supported a
general strike to prevent French participation in theFirst World War , but following the assassination of Jaurès and the outbreak of war, he joined the majority of socialists in supporting theUnion sacrée and harshly criticisedpacifist members of the SFIO in his speeches.Édouard Vaillant died in Paris on
18 December 1915 . Schools in his birthplace of Vierzon, and inGennevilliers , are named in his honour.References
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