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The ''Le Mouvement socialiste'' (en: ''The Socialist Movement'') was a revolutionary syndicalist journal in France founded in 1899 by Hubert Lagardelle and dissolved in 1914.〔A. Thomas Lane. ''Biographical dictionary of European labor leaders''. Westport, Connecticut, USA: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc, 1995. Pp. 533.〕 Other key founders included Karl Marx's grandson Jean Longuet and Émile Durkheim's nephew Marcel Mauss.〔Marcel Fournier. ''Marcel Mauss: a biography''. English translation edition. Princeton, New Jersey, USA: Princeton University Press, 2006. Pp. 100.〕 It advocated segregation of social classes; opposed bourgeois life, democracy, universal suffrage, and parliamentarism; and supported a society led by "conscious, rebellious" men that would develop a disciplined bold new man as part of a "worker's army".〔John Hellman. ''The communitarian third way: Alexandre Marc's ordre nouveau, 1930-2000''. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2002. Pp. 35.〕 The journal was popular and attracted an international audience in its examination of Marxism and revolutionary syndicalism, with well-known revolutionary syndicalists contributing to it, such as Georges Sorel and Victor Griffuelhes.〔A. Thomas Lane. ''Biographical dictionary of European labor leaders''. Westport, Connecticut, USA: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc, 1995. Pp. 533.〕 == References ==
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