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The Paris Commune (French: La Commune de Paris) was a government that briefly ruled Paris from March 18 (more formally from March 26) to May 28, 1871. It existed before the split between Anarchists and Socialists, and is hailed by both as the first seizure of power by the working class. Debates over its policies and outcome contributed to the break between those two political groups. In a formal... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Paris Commune (French Revolution) On the night of August 9, 1792 a new revolutionary Commune took possession of the Hôtel de Ville; the next day insurgents assailed the Tuileries, where the royal family resided.

The Legislative Assembly and the fall of the French monarchy On the night of 9 August a new revolutionary Paris Commune took possession of the Hôtel de Ville, and early on the morning of 10 August the insurgents assailed the Tuileries.

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Communards "In March 1871 the Commune took power in the abandoned city and held it for two months.

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Paris Commune One of the generals leading the counter-assault headed by Thiers was the Marquis de Galliffet, the fusilleur de la Commune who later took part as Minister of War in Waldeck-Rousseau's government at the turn of the century (alongside independent socialist Millerand).

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Paris Commune The Commune had taken a "decree on hostages" on April 5, 1871, according to which any accomplice with Versailles would be made the "hostage of the Parisian people".

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Léon Gambetta Meanwhile the Paris Commune had taken control of the city.

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Paris Commune The Commune unsuccessfully made other negotiation attempts, proposing the exchange of all 74 hostages it detained against Blanqui.

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Dictatorship of the proletariat He criticized what he saw as corruption among politicians and stated that "the Commune made use of two infallible expedients.

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Communization While communization was made famous and viable by the Paris Commune, it has roots in systems such as the Russian obshchina and the various forms of so-called primitive communism.

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The Legislative Assembly and the fall of the French monarchy On 1 September the Commune declared a state of emergency by decreeing that on the following day the tocsin should be rung, all able-bodied citizens convened in the Champ de Mars, and 60,000 volunteers enrolled for the defence of the country.

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The Legislative Assembly and the fall of the French monarchy On 1 September the Commune declared a state of emergency by decreeing that on the following day the tocsin should be rung, all able-bodied citizens convened in the Champ de Mars, and 60,000 volunteers enrolled for the defence of the country.

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The Legislative Assembly and the fall of the French monarchy On 1 September the Commune declared a state of emergency by decreeing that on the following day the tocsin should be rung, all able-bodied citizens convened in the Champ de Mars, and 60,000 volunteers enrolled for the defence of the country.

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    Paris Commune

    The Paris Commune (French: La Commune de Paris) was a government that briefly ruled Paris from March 18 (more formally from March 26) to May 28, 1871. It existed before the split between Anarchists and Socialists, and is hailed by both as the first seizure of power by the working class.
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    Paris Commune (French Revolution)

    The Paris Commune during the French Revolution was the government of Paris from 1789 until 1795, and especially from 1792 until 1795. Established in the Hôtel de Ville just after the storming of the Bastille, the Commune became insurrectionary in the summer of 1792, essentially refusing to take orders from the central French government.
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    La Commune (Paris, 1871)

    La Commune (Paris, 1871) is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Peter Watkins about the Paris Commune.
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    Category:Paris Commune

    1871 in France French Third Republic
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    Category:People of the Paris Commune

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to: People of the Paris Commune
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    Jules Vallès

    The year leading up to the Paris Commune began with the assassination of Victor Noir (January 10).
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    Paris

    Paris became an official "commune" from the creation of the administrative division on 14 December the same year, and its provisional "Paris commune" revolutionary municipality was replaced with the city's first municipal constitution and government from 9 October 1790.
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    Adolphe Thiers

    Parisians elected a radical republican and socialist city government on 26 March entitled the Paris Commune.
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    History of socialism

    In 1871, in the wake of the Franco-Prussian War, an uprising in Paris established the Paris Commune.
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    Dictatorship of the proletariat

    Would the Paris Commune have lasted more than a day if it had not used the authority of the armed people against the bourgeoisie?

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