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learn from the "intermediary regimes" of economic and social organization being tried in Italy, Germany, Russia and America, which were neither purely Socialist or purely Capitalist. Forty deputies were expelled from the SFIO at a special congress of the Socialist Party on 5 November 1933, most because they refused to accept the ban on participation in cabinets led by Radicals. Bonnafous,
229:(1859–1914) in about twenty volumes. He chose to organize the material around six themes: socialism, pacifism, anti-clericalism, political battles, economic and social questions, and the world and men. The first volume was published in May 1931, and nine volumes appeared before 1939. The outbreak of 276:
When the war broke out in 1939 Bonnafous, in Bordeaux, was one of the five sociology professors in France. In 1940 he chose to collaborate with the Vichy regime. Bonnafous was cabinet secretary to the Minister of the Interior in 1940. He was then appointed a prefect. Bonnafous was Secretary of State
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and Barthélémy Montagnon at the Congress of Paris. They argued that Socialists must focus on defeating fascism, and to do so must gain the support of the middle classes and eliminate unemployment. Strong national states were necessary to control and direct the economy. Socialists must study and
303:(1893–1964) during the war, and as a result the actress was investigated for collaboration with the Nazis after the liberation. Later Bonnafous married Morlay, who continued to play important roles in the 1940s and 1950s. Max Bonnafous died at the age of 75 on 16 October 1975 in 285:
from 11 September 1942 to 6 January 1944 in the same cabinet. His wife, Hélène Sérieux-Bonnafous, was a psychiatrist. On 4 December 1942 his secretariat allocated a significant increase in rations to the inmates of lunatic asylums. Bonnafous tried to speed up the creation of the
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After the Liberation of France Bonnafous was condemned to national disgrace, but was soon pardoned due to his service to the Resistance. However, he retired from political life. He had an affair with the actress
233:(1939–45) interrupted the work, and his files were scattered during the German occupation of France. He said that afterwards he did not have the courage or the opportunity to reassemble them. 1090: 150: 1060: 197: 1080: 1085: 1065: 1075: 1010: 980: 938: 912: 886: 857: 831: 805: 779: 753: 724: 698: 1045: 166:(21 January 1900 – 16 October 1975) was a French sociologist who was Minister of Agriculture and Supplies from 1942 to 1944 in the 282: 39: 28: 1070: 183: 739: 365:
Max Bonnafous (1932–1933), "Une mĂ©thode positive de science Ă©conomique : les idĂ©es de M. François Simiand",
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NĂ©o-socialisme ? ordre, autoritĂ©, nation. Discours prononcĂ©s au Congrès socialiste de juillet 1933
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Silence, Scapegoats, Self-reflection: The Shadow of Nazi Medical Crimes on Medicine and Bioethics
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who were expelled. Their slogan "Order, Authority, Nation" was repugnant to the Socialist leader
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in 1930, and held this position until 1940 but did not produce significant work on the subject.
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for Agriculture and Supplies from 18 April 1942 to 11 September 1942 in the 2nd cabinet of
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Le Suicide à Constantinople: Etude statique et essai d'interprétation sociologique
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Le Suicide à Constantinople: Etude statique et essai d'interprétation sociologique
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Ferrette, Jean (2013), "La sociologie sous Vichy: rupture on continuitĂ© ?",
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Bonnafous served as cabinet secretary to government ministers in 1934 and 1938.
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In 1929 Bonnafous undertook to edit the selected works of the socialist leader
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in which he contributed the preface and commentary to important speeches by
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France and Fascism: February 1934 and the Dynamics of Political Crisis
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National Regeneration in Vichy France: Ideas and Policies, 1930–1944
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in 1927. Bonnafous was appointed to the chair of sociology in the
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Le Socialisme français, de l'affaire Dreyfus à la Grande guerre
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Minister and Secretary of State for Agriculture and Supplies
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Minister and Secretary of State for Agriculture and Supplies
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Socialist Party of France – Jean Jaurès Union politicians
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French Section of the Workers' International politicians
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Index


Minister and Secretary of State for Agriculture and Supplies
Jacques Le Roy Ladurie
Pierre Cathala
Bordeaux
Nice

Vichy government
Bordeaux
École Normale Supérieure
French Academy in Rome
agrégation
French Section of the Workers' International
lycée
Constantinople
University of Bordeaux
Jean Jaurès
World War II
Marcel DĂ©at
Adrien Marquet
Marcel DĂ©at
Adrien Marquet
Neo-Socialists
LĂ©on Blum
Pierre Laval
Minister and Secretary of State for Agriculture and Supplies
Peasant Corporation
Gaby Morlay
Nice
Le Suicide à Constantinople: Etude statique et essai d'interprétation sociologique

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