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Pierre Biétry : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pierre Biétry Pierre Biétry (9 May 1872 – 3 December 1918) was a French syndicalist and politician who initially followed orthodox socialism before moving to the right. He was the pioneer of 'Yellow socialism', a movement that has been portrayed as a forerunner of fascism. He was also the maternal grandfather of journalist and White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger. ==Early life and socialist activity== Born in Fêche-l'Église, he emigrated to Algeria as a 13-year-old and stayed four years in the colony before returning home.〔David M. Gordon, ''Liberalism and social reform'', p. 167〕 Upon his return he became a member of the French Workers' Party (POF) and was praised in their paper, ''Le Socialiste'', for his activity on their behalf in Franche-Comté.〔Robert Stuart, ''Marxism and national identity'', 2006, p. 141〕 He was also for a time associated with the followers of Jules Guesde.〔
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