Jules Nadi, the Glossary
Jules Camille Victor Pomaret, known as Jules Nadi (Nadi, the anagram of his wife, Dina) (born in Valence on 19 May 1872 – died in Paris on 7 November 1928) was a French politician who represented Drôme in southeastern France.[1]
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32 relations: Adéodat Compère-Morel, Administrative assistant, Adrien Pressemane, Bolshevism, Chamber of Deputies, Chamber of Deputies (France), Confédération générale du travail unitaire, Departmental council (France), Drôme, Federation of the Socialist Workers of France, Freemasonry, Freethought, French Communist Party, French Section of the Workers' International, French Workers' Party, Henri Laudier, International League for Human Rights, Joseph Caillaux, Jules Guesde, La Roche-sur-Yon, Les Sables-d'Olonne, Louis Loucheur, Marxism, Military service, Propaganda, Radical Party (France), Romans-sur-Isère, Saint-Vallier, Drôme, Socialism, Symbolism (arts), Tours Congress, Valence, Drôme.
- French Socialist Party (1902) politicians
- French Workers' Party politicians
- Human Rights League (France) members
- Mayors of Romans-sur-Isère
- Members of Parliament for Drôme
Adéodat Compère-Morel
Adéodat Constant Adolphe Compère-Morel (5 October 1872 – 3 August 1941) was a French Socialist politician, agronomist, orator and writer. Jules Nadi and Adéodat Compère-Morel are French Section of the Workers' International politicians, French Workers' Party politicians, members of the 11th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic, members of the 12th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic, members of the 13th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic and members of the 14th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic.
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Administrative assistant
A person responsible for providing various kinds of administrative assistance is called an administrative assistant (admin assistant) or sometimes an administrative support specialist.
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Adrien Pressemane
Adrien Pressemane (1879-1929) was a French politician and journalist. Jules Nadi and Adrien Pressemane are French Section of the Workers' International politicians.
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Bolshevism
Bolshevism (derived from Bolshevik) is a revolutionary socialist current of Soviet Leninist and later Marxist–Leninist political thought and political regime associated with the formation of a rigidly centralized, cohesive and disciplined party of social revolution, focused on overthrowing the existing capitalist state system, seizing power and establishing the "dictatorship of the proletariat".
Chamber of Deputies
The chamber of deputies is the lower house in many bicameral legislatures and the sole house in some unicameral legislatures.
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Chamber of Deputies (France)
Chamber of Deputies (Chambre des députés) was a parliamentary body in France in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Confédération générale du travail unitaire
The Confédération générale du travail unitaire, or CGTU (United General Confederation of Labor), was a trade union confederation in France that at first included anarcho-syndicalists and soon became aligned with the French Communist Party.
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Departmental council (France)
The departmental councils (French: conseils départementaux; singular, conseil départemental) of France are representative assemblies elected by universal suffrage in 98 of the country's 101 departments.
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Drôme
Drôme (Occitan: Droma; Arpitan: Drôma) is the southernmost department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France.
The Federation of the Socialist Workers of France (Fédération des travailleurs socialistes de France, FTSF) was France's first socialist party, being founded in 1879.
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Freemasonry
Freemasonry or Masonry refers to fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local guilds of stonemasons that, from the end of the 14th century, regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities and clients.
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Freethought
Freethought (sometimes spelled free thought) is an unorthodox attitude or belief.
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French Communist Party
The French Communist Party (Parti communiste français,, PCF) is a communist party in France.
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French Section of the Workers' International
The French Section of the Workers' International (Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière, SFIO) was a political party in France that was founded in 1905 and succeeded in 1969 by the modern-day Socialist Party.
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French Workers' Party
The French Workers' Party (Parti Ouvrier Français, POF) was the French socialist party created in 1880 by Jules Guesde and Paul Lafargue, Karl Marx's son-in-law (famous for having written The Right to Be Lazy, which criticized work as such, criticizing heavily liberal moral frameworks of "Right to Work").
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Henri Laudier
Henri Laudier (20 February 1878 – 10 October 1943) was a French journalist and politician. Jules Nadi and Henri Laudier are French Section of the Workers' International politicians and members of the 12th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic.
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International League for Human Rights
The International League for Human Rights (ILHR) is a human rights organization with headquarters in New York City.
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Joseph Caillaux
Joseph-Marie-Auguste Caillaux (30 March 1863 – 22 November 1944) was a French politician of the Third Republic. Jules Nadi and Joseph Caillaux are members of the 11th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic.
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Jules Guesde
Jules Bazile, known as Jules Guesde (11 November 1845 – 28 July 1922) was a French socialist journalist and politician. Jules Nadi and Jules Guesde are French Section of the Workers' International politicians, French Workers' Party politicians, members of the 11th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic and members of the 12th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic.
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La Roche-sur-Yon
La Roche-sur-Yon is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France.
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Les Sables-d'Olonne
Les Sables-d'Olonne (French meaning: "The Sands of Olonne"; Poitevin: Lés Sablles d'Oloune) is a seaside town on the Atlantic coast of western France.
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Louis Loucheur
Louis Loucheur (12 August 1872 in Roubaix, Nord – 22 November 1931 in Paris) was a French politician in the Third Republic, at first a member of the conservative Republican Federation, then of the Democratic Republican Alliance and of the Independent Radicals. Jules Nadi and Louis Loucheur are members of the 12th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic, members of the 13th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic and members of the 14th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic.
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Marxism
Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis.
Military service
Military service is service by an individual or group in an army or other militia, air forces, and naval forces, whether as a chosen job (volunteer) or as a result of an involuntary draft (conscription).
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Propaganda
Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded language to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information that is being presented.
Radical Party (France)
The Radical Party (Parti radical), officially the Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party (Parti républicain, radical et radical-socialiste), is a liberal and social-liberal political party in France.
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Romans-sur-Isère
Romans-sur-Isère (Rumans d'Isèra; Old Occitan: Romans) is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France.
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Saint-Vallier, Drôme
Saint-Vallier (Sent-Valiér) is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France.
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Socialism is an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership.
Symbolism (arts)
Symbolism was a late 19th-century art movement of French and Belgian origin in poetry and other arts seeking to represent absolute truths symbolically through language and metaphorical images, mainly as a reaction against naturalism and realism.
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Tours Congress
The Tours Congress was the 18th National Congress of the French Section of the Workers' International, or SFIO, which took place in Tours on 25–30 December 1920.
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Valence, Drôme
Valence (Valença) is a commune in southeastern France, the prefecture of the Drôme department and within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
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See also
- Alexandre Varenne
- Aristide Briand
- Charles Andler
- Fernand Loriot
- François Fournier (French politician)
- Georges Buisson
- Henri Barabant
- Jean Allemane
- Jean Garchery
- Jean Jaurès
- Jules Nadi
- Lucien Herr
- Marcel Sembat
- Paul Aubriot
- Paul Brousse
French Workers' Party politicians
- Étienne Rognon
- Adéodat Compère-Morel
- Albert Bedouce
- Antoine Jourde
- Benoît Malon
- Bernard Cadenat
- Christophe Thivrier
- Clovis Hugues
- Ernest Ferroul
- Fernand Pelloutier
- Georges Vacher de Lapouge
- Henri Carette
- Henri Palix
- Jean Allemane
- Jules Guesde
- Jules Nadi
- Marcel Cachin
- Paul Brousse
- Paul Lafargue
- Pierre Mélin
- Ulysse Pastre
Human Rights League (France) members
- Albert Bayet
- Andrée Viénot
- Arié Alimi
- Arthur Giry
- Bernard Lecache
- Charles Seignobos
- Daniel Mayer
- Félicien Challaye
- Ferdinand Buisson
- Francis Delaisi
- Francis de Pressensé
- Gaston Bêchard
- Jean Zay
- Jules Nadi
- Léo Hamon
- Léon Blum
- Léon Jouhaux
- Lucie Aubrac
- Ludovic Trarieux
- Marc Rucart
- Marius Moutet
- Maxime Leroy
- Michel Forst
- Paul Painlevé
- Paul Ramadier
- Paul Rivet
- Pauline Ramart
- Pierre Brossolette
- Raymond Aubrac
- René Cassin
- Robert Badinter
- Roger Salengro
- Saïd Bouziri
- Yves Guyot
Mayors of Romans-sur-Isère
- Georges Fillioud
- Jules Nadi
- Marie-Hélène Thoraval
Members of Parliament for Drôme
- Émile Loubet
- Éric Besson
- Alice Thourot
- Alphonse-Marie Bérenger
- Célia de Lavergne
- Emmanuelle Anthoine
- Franck Reynier
- Gabriel Biancheri
- Georges Fillioud
- Hervé Mariton
- Jean Mouton (politician)
- Jules Moch
- Jules Nadi
- Lisette Pollet
- Louis Bernard Bonjean
- Marcel Barbu
- Marie Pochon
- Marie-Hélène Thoraval
- Marius Moutet
- Maurice Long (politician)
- Maurice Pic (politician)
- Michèle Rivasi
- Mireille Clapot
- Patrick Labaune
- Paul Christophle
- René Bérenger
- Thibaut Monnier
- Thierry Cornillet