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145:). In 1965 he published a collection of his texts articles in a book under the title "Réflexions sur l’anarchisme". He tried to convince Anarchist Federation militants in internal publications and presentations made to federation congresses. He failed. His advocacy of structural change encountered implacable opposition from numerous militant individualists who feared any more authoritarian approach, and for whom the superiority of minimalist organisational structures was an article of faith. 20: 176:
successfully backed his nomination to the international organisation's secretaryship. The next stepping stone to a split came at the Anarchist Federation congress in November 1968 when Fayolle and his supporters were accused of factionalism and stripped of their functions within the federation. In
137:) he proposed the implementation of a more structured operation, applying the conven tion al economic and political precepts of the time. In 1956 he started calling for changes to the constitution of the 125:, he repeatedly wrote in support of the anti-colonialist struggle, but also warned against the perils of a "nationalist revolution" leading to the emergence of a new hegemonistic bourgeoisie. 193: 94:. Between 1945 and 1952 he took on the secretaryship for internal relations, and then, in 1950, that for external relations. However, he was opposed to the de facto power seizure by 141:, intended to "create an anarchist organisation with serious and dependable underpinnings, with a membership of men determined to move beyond sterile platitudes" ( 398: 143:" créer une organisation anarchiste sur des bases sérieuses et solides, ne rassemblant que des hommes résolus à s’évader des paroles stériles" 178: 173: 149: 38: 66:
at the start of 1900). Here, he became involved with the Amiens Union of Anarchists, and began to contribute to the anarchist newspaper "
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Fayolle was born in Paris, and during the early 1930s he became a frequent visitor to the library of the Co-operative Union at
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Maurice Fayolle was elected to the provisional national executive but by now he was gravely ill. He was taken to
373: 37:. A couple of years before his death from lung cancer, he inspired the political regrouping that formed the 393: 182: 165: 138: 114: 99: 91: 383: 133:
Identifying a stagnation in the anarchist movement which he attributed to its "aversion to organisation" (
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gave a new impetus to the ORA which progressively separated itself out from the
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In 1967 his concerns drove him to propound a new approach, and he advocated the
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Fontenis take-over had been quickly followed by a name change to
168:, most spectacularly at the International Anarchist Congress at 59: 29:(8 March 1909 – 30 September 1970) was an electrician based in 337:"Le 30 septembre 1970, mort de Maurice FAYOLLE, à Versailles" 70:", a regular column under the heading "Réflexe du passant". 185:
at the end of March 1970, uncompromisingly committed to a
117:, and, starting in October 1954, a supporting newspaper, " 128: 360: 296: 86:where he joined in the reconstruction of the 331: 329: 327: 325: 323: 227: 225: 223: 221: 219: 217: 292: 290: 288: 286: 152:"l'Organisation révolutionnaire anarchiste" 98:and early in 1953 he was excluded from the 80:the Paris region had already been liberated 41:"l'Organisation révolutionnaire anarchiste" 399:Members of the French Anarchist Federation 266: 320: 262: 260: 258: 256: 254: 214: 90:which towards the end of 1945 became the 82:the previous summer. Fayolle settled in 283: 18: 237:Dictionnaire des militantes anarchistes 361: 251: 150:Revolutionary Anarchist Organisation ( 39:Revolutionary Anarchist Organisation ( 78:War ended, formally, in May 1945 but 129:Revolutionary Anarchist Organisation 269:"Fayolle, Maurice César, 1909-1970" 233:"FAYOLLE, Maurice, César, François" 172:in August/September 1968 where the 13: 14: 420: 107:Communist Libertarian Federation 73: 33:, best known as an influential 53: 35:libertarian communist militant 1: 207: 135:"inaptitude à l’organisation" 109:. Fayolle then worked with 306:Archives du Monde libertaire 123:Algerian War of Independence 16:French anarchist (1909–1970) 7: 267:Nick Heath (16 June 2008). 10: 425: 200:in May 1970 and died from 343:. L'Ephéméride Anarchiste 160:in January 1968. The 48: 374:People from Versailles 204:on 30 September 1970. 64:libertarian anarchists 23: 308:. Le Monde libertaire 22: 394:Anarcho-syndicalists 183:Anarchist Federation 166:Anarchist Federation 162:"events" of May 1968 139:Anarchist Federation 115:Anarchist Federation 100:Anarchist Federation 92:Anarchist Federation 88:Libertarian Movement 384:French syndicalists 119:Le Monde libertaire 389:Anarcho-communists 24: 379:French anarchists 369:Left-libertarians 302:"Maurice Fayolle" 300:(November 1970). 416: 353: 352: 350: 348: 333: 318: 317: 315: 313: 294: 281: 280: 278: 276: 264: 249: 248: 246: 244: 229: 113:to create a new 96:Georges Fontenis 424: 423: 419: 418: 417: 415: 414: 413: 359: 358: 357: 356: 346: 344: 335: 334: 321: 311: 309: 298:Maurice Laisant 295: 284: 274: 272: 265: 252: 242: 240: 231: 230: 215: 210: 181:broke with the 131: 76: 56: 51: 27:Maurice Fayolle 17: 12: 11: 5: 422: 412: 411: 406: 401: 396: 391: 386: 381: 376: 371: 355: 354: 319: 282: 250: 239:. 27 July 2012 212: 211: 209: 206: 130: 127: 111:Maurice Joyeux 75: 72: 55: 52: 50: 47: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 421: 410: 407: 405: 402: 400: 397: 395: 392: 390: 387: 385: 382: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 366: 364: 342: 338: 332: 330: 328: 326: 324: 307: 303: 299: 293: 291: 289: 287: 270: 263: 261: 259: 257: 255: 238: 234: 228: 226: 224: 222: 220: 218: 213: 205: 203: 199: 195: 190: 188: 187:"platformist" 184: 180: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 153: 146: 144: 140: 136: 126: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 103: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 74:After the war 71: 69: 68:Le Libertaire 65: 61: 46: 44: 42: 36: 32: 28: 21: 345:. Retrieved 341:30 septembre 340: 310:. Retrieved 305: 273:. Retrieved 271:. libcom.org 241:. Retrieved 236: 191: 177:the end the 151: 147: 142: 134: 132: 104: 77: 62:(founded by 57: 40: 26: 25: 409:1970 deaths 404:1909 births 202:lung cancer 189:structure. 54:Early years 363:Categories 347:8 December 312:8 December 275:8 December 243:8 December 208:References 198:Versailles 158:Marseilles 84:Versailles 31:Versailles 194:hospital 154:/ l'ORA) 43:/ l'ORA) 170:Carrara 60:Amiens 349:2016 314:2016 277:2016 245:2016 49:Life 196:at 179:ORA 174:ORA 365:: 339:. 322:^ 304:. 285:^ 253:^ 235:. 216:^ 102:. 45:. 351:. 316:. 279:. 247:.

Index


Versailles
libertarian communist militant
Revolutionary Anarchist Organisation ("l'Organisation révolutionnaire anarchiste" / l'ORA)
Amiens
libertarian anarchists
Le Libertaire
the Paris region had already been liberated
Versailles
Libertarian Movement
Anarchist Federation
Georges Fontenis
Anarchist Federation
Communist Libertarian Federation
Maurice Joyeux
Anarchist Federation
Le Monde libertaire
Algerian War of Independence
Anarchist Federation
Revolutionary Anarchist Organisation ("l'Organisation révolutionnaire anarchiste" / l'ORA)
Marseilles
"events" of May 1968
Anarchist Federation
Carrara
ORA
ORA
Anarchist Federation
"platformist"
hospital
Versailles

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