- Benoît Broutchoux
Benedict Broutchoux (November 7, 1879 - June 2, 1944) was a
French anarchist opposed to the reformistEmile Basly during a strike in the north of France, in 1902.Biography
He was born in
Essertenne not far fromMontceau-les-Mines , the eldest of eight children. His father was Sébastien Broutchoux, a steelworker.He began farming at a young age and at fourteen, he was a juvenile at Monceau-les-Mines. In 1898 in
Paris , on a road construction site called Subway, he began to attend circles of unionists and anarchists.He returned to Monceau-les-Mines in spring 1900 and continued to advocate for the anarcho-unionist movement. On June 2, 1900, after the death of a steelworker striker named Fog who was killed by the police, he declared, in a violent speech at the funeral: that Fog was arrested and convicted for "excitation murder and looting, insult to the Army and offensive words in parliamentary government. "
In 1902 he was hired under a false name in Lens. In October of that year a strike broke out for 8 hours. He opposed the "old" reformist miners' union controlled by
Emile Basly . He was again sentenced for "infringement of the freedom to work" and "identity theft".He was released from prison in 1903 and then became involved in the "Jeune Syndicat", edited the newspaper "Le Réveil syndical" and "L'Action syndicale". Supporting revolutionary
general strike , he also advocatedfree love following the American anarchistEmma Goldman , and was condemned for immorality ("outrage aux bonnes mœurs").On March 10, 1906, the
Courrières mine disaster made 1,101 victims. The strike swept the entire basin and Benoit was arrested while marching with 2,000 strikers on the mayor of Lens. He was discharged at the end of May, and continued to edit the "action association" with a small printing press.In 1906 he took part to the
Congress of Amiens of the CGT trade-union withGeorges Dumoulin andPierre Monatte . Theanarcho-syndicalist current had undermined the Guesdist minority. TheCharter of Amiens set the basis for the French trade-unionist movement, adopting a stance of independance between political parties and trade unions. This charter is still claimed by the CGT and other unions.In August 1907, he took part in the
International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam . The congress focused on the relationship between unionism and anarchism. He witnessed a strong opposition between Monate andErrico Malatesta : Monate defended revolutionary trade unionism, on one hand, while Malatesta, on the other hand, thought unionism could only be reformist.Shortly before the Congress, he escaped the police following a meeting, which was organized to protest against the arrest of his friend
André Lorulot . In January 1912, he was sentenced to a year in prison after escaping from the penal colony, amnestied in July of that year.In 1914, recorded in the "
Livret B " (an illegal list, by the police, of people tied to the anarchist movement), he was arrested and sent to the military front. In 1916, he was gazed during a German attack. He was then hired as a taxi driver in the "Compagnie générale des taxis". He worked atSébastien Faure 's antimilitarist newspaper "CQFD", and then in "Le Libertaire ".He took part in the 1921 Lille Congress of the CGT, which followed the
Tours Congress of theSFIO , during which the Socialist Party splitted following the creation of theThird International , and was shot by a fellow reformist Fact|date=July 2008.In 1925 his health deteriorated and in 1931, his son, Germinal, was killed by the police at the age of 26.
In 1940, poor and ill, he took refuge in
Villeneuve-sur-Lot and died onJune 2 ,1944 .References
* [http://endehors.org/news/benoit-broutchoux-1879-194 Broutchoux] in the "
EnDehors " newspaper
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