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Pierre Naville

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Initially passing through the PSU, Naville continued to search for a modern left in the PSG, then the UGS, before taking part in the re-establishment of the Parti Socialiste Unifié (PSU) under the
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extreme left and notably its publications. However, he became less and less convinced by Trotsky's position, and broke with the group in 1939. He then organised attempts to create a
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in Moscow in 1927. He returned convinced by Trotsky's arguments and was expelled from the Communist Party in 1928 for
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before eventually opposing Surrealism because of his political divergences from the emerging Surrealist orthodoxy.
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at the Centre d'Ă©tudes sociologiques, dedicating his work to the psychosociology of work, and the study of
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Löwy, Michael (2009). "The Revolution and the Intellectuals: Pierre Naville's Revolutionary Pessimism".
362: 151: 103:, founded the Bureau de Recherches Surréalistes in (1924 and participated in surrealist activities with 640: 366: 317: 75: 1401: 1396: 1320: 1274: 810: 155: 370: 1208: 645: 513: 309: 191: 765: 685: 675: 610: 187: 1143: 1133: 800: 680: 483:, version posted on 30 November 2010, last modified 11 December 2020. Accessed 21 December 2020. 1360: 1330: 1178: 1128: 1088: 1003: 700: 456: 179: 94: 71: 1335: 1289: 1254: 1234: 1203: 1188: 1173: 953: 870: 830: 750: 740: 725: 715: 660: 625: 615: 203: 194:. He supervised the French translation and publication of the complete works of Clausewitz. 1098: 1148: 1073: 1053: 958: 900: 890: 880: 850: 825: 805: 780: 745: 595: 590: 87: 1023: 963: 845: 755: 560: 104: 1345: 1168: 1158: 1063: 1028: 998: 983: 978: 968: 943: 860: 840: 815: 790: 705: 655: 650: 600: 580: 313: 217: 190:, the psychology of comportment, and the strategists and theoreticians of war, notably 116: 1390: 1284: 1279: 1198: 1138: 1118: 1083: 1068: 1048: 988: 973: 948: 910: 895: 775: 760: 735: 695: 630: 585: 159: 143:
left, devoid of Communist and Trotskyist trappings, through a publication called the
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Les Jacobins noirs (Toussaint-Louverture et la RĂ©volution de Saint-Domingue)
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Les logiques de la découverte et celles de l'action par Pierre Rolle
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The laboratory of research in social sciences and management at the
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Morning star: surrealism, Marxism, anarchism, situationism, utopia
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Des sociologies face Ă  Pierre Naville ou l'archipel des savoirs
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He was the primary other contributor mentioned at the end of
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French National Centre for Scientific Research scientists
1313: 1222: 919: 543: 42:. He led a career as an occupational sociologist. 359:L'État entrepreneur: le cas de la rĂ©gie Renault 127:. He was a member of a delegation that visited 62:In 1922 he founded the avant-garde periodical 521: 414:Pierre Naville, la passion de la connaissance 8: 1432:Unified Socialist Party (France) politicians 123:(PCF), for which he managed the publication 115:In 1926, Naville married fellow surrealist 54:, to a family of Swiss Protestant bankers. 34:In politics, he was a Communist and then a 1422:Revolutionary Democratic Rally politicians 1417:Internationalist Workers Party politicians 1356:London International Surrealist Exhibition 528: 514: 506: 1351:Exposition Internationale du SurrĂ©alisme 1427:Union of the Socialist Left politicians 426: 323:La Psychologie, science du comportement 174:Appointed director of research at the 347:Essai sur la Qualification du Travail 7: 455:. Texas: University of Texas Press. 23:– 24 April 1993) was a French 329:Psychologie, marxisme, matĂ©rialisme 353:Le TraitĂ© de Sociologie du Travail 341:La Vie de Travail et ses ProblĂšmes 260:La RĂ©volution et les Intellectuels 209:L'existentialisme est un humanisme 58:Surrealist from its earliest times 14: 1305:The Surrealist Group in Stockholm 230:University of Évry Val d'Essonne 162:) and showed total rejection of 477:NAVILLE Denise, nĂ©e KAHN Denise 97:for the three first numbers of 1412:French Communist Party members 1: 1250:Bureau of Surrealist Research 293:Autogestion et Planification 247:Les Reines de la main gauche 214:Existentialism is a Humanism 50:Naville was born in 1904 in 1437:20th-century French writers 1473: 398:Books about Pierre Naville 119:. That year he joined the 1442:French surrealist writers 1376:Paranoiac-critical method 270:Cyril Lionel Robert James 100:La RĂ©volution SurrĂ©aliste 1260:Chicago Surrealist Group 1245:British Surrealist Group 435:Obituary: Pierre Naville 377:Sociologie d'Aujourd'hui 178:in 1947, he worked with 170:Psycho-sociology of work 406:– Centre Pierre Naville 1371:Abstract expressionism 1240:Birmingham Surrealists 929:Maxime Moses Alexandre 906:Radojica Ćœivanović Noe 571:Jacques-AndrĂ© Boiffard 121:French Communist Party 93:He was co-editor with 1341:Surrealist techniques 1326:Surrealist automatism 1270:Fighting Cock Society 1009:Roger Gilbert-Lecomte 994:Vratislav Effenberger 934:Guillaume Apollinaire 275:La Guerre du ViĂȘt-Nam 38:, before joining the 1321:Surrealist Manifesto 1275:The Firesign Theatre 1059:Comte de LautrĂ©amont 281:Le Nouveau LĂ©viathan 145:Revue Internationale 1452:French sociologists 1447:French male writers 1209:Marianne Van Hirtum 1184:Simon Watson Taylor 646:Christian Dotremont 391:Le Temps du surrĂ©el 310:Carl von Clausewitz 192:Carl von Clausewitz 164:François Mitterrand 1407:Writers from Paris 686:Alberto Giacometti 676:Gordon Onslow Ford 611:Leonora Carrington 363:Jean-Pierre Bardou 308:, translated from 188:industrial society 19:(1 February 1904, 1384: 1383: 1361:Women surrealists 1331:Surrealist cinema 1179:Philippe Soupault 811:BenjamĂ­n Palencia 462:978-0-292-71894-4 180:Georges Friedmann 72:Philippe Soupault 1464: 1336:Surrealist music 1255:Chicago Imagists 1235:Les Automatistes 1174:Louis Scutenaire 1114:VĂ­tězslav Nezval 954:Georges Bataille 871:Dorothea Tanning 856:Jindƙich Ć tyrskĂœ 831:Aminollah Rezaei 726:Jacqueline Lamba 716:Gerome Kamrowski 661:Curt Echtermeyer 616:Ithell Colquhoun 530: 523: 516: 507: 484: 473: 467: 466: 448: 442: 431: 367:Philippe Brachet 318:Camille Rougeron 232:bears his name. 204:Jean-Paul Sartre 70:) together with 1472: 1471: 1467: 1466: 1465: 1463: 1462: 1461: 1387: 1386: 1385: 1380: 1309: 1218: 1149:Raymond Queneau 1144:Jacques PrĂ©vert 1134:Rastko Petrović 1094:Robert Melville 1074:Georges Limbour 1054:Philip Lamantia 959:Monny de Boully 921: 915: 901:James F. 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Index

Paris
Surrealist
sociologist
Trotskyist
PSU
Paris
Philippe Soupault
François Gérard
Max Jacob
Louis Aragon
Blaise Cendrars
Benjamin PĂ©ret
La Révolution Surréaliste
André Breton
Denise LĂ©vy
French Communist Party
Leon Trotsky
deviationism
Trotskyist
Marxist
Fifth Republic
Gilles Martinet
Michel Rocard
François Mitterrand
CNRS
Georges Friedmann
automation
industrial society
Carl von Clausewitz
Jean-Paul Sartre

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