Union of Communist Youth Marxist-Leninist Union des jeunesses communistes marxistes-léninistes | |
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Abbreviation | UJC(ml) |
Founded | December 10, 1966 |
Dissolved | June 12, 1968 |
Split from | Union of Communist Students |
Succeeded by | Gauche prolétarienne Vive la révolution |
Ideology | Maoism |
Political position | Far-left |
The Union of Communist Youth Marxist-Leninist (French: Union des jeunesses communistes marxistes-léninistes, abbreviated UJC(ml)) was a French maoist youth organization. UJC(ml) was founded on December 10, 1966, by youth activists excluded from the Union of Communist Students. On 12 June 1968, UJC(ml) was banned under a decree signed by then President of France Charles de Gaulle in response to the May Events of that year.[1] Some members of UJC(ml) founded new political movement - Gauche prolétarienne
References
Bibliography
- Christophe Bourseiller, Les maoïstes. La folle histoire des gardes rouges français, Éditions du Seuil, collection « Points – essais », 2008.
- Hervé Hamon et Patrick Rotman, Génération, 1. Les années de rêve ; 2. Les années de plomb, Éditions du Seuil, 1988.
- Patrick Kessel, Le Mouvement « maoïste » en France, UGE – 10/18 ; 2 tomes : 1972 et 1978.
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