Anarchist demonstration of 1 May in Paris

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Date1 May (usually in the late morning)
Location
Place des Fêtes, Paris, France
Anarchist demonstration of 1 May in Paris
CNT contingent joining the inter-union demonstration (2025)
Date1 May (usually in the late morning)
Location
Place des Fêtes, Paris, France
GoalsAnarchist social revolution
MethodsProtesting, direct action

The anarchist demonstration of 1 May in Paris is an event held annually in the city. Organized by the Confédération nationale du Travail (CNT), the Francophone Anarchist Federation (FA), the Union communiste libertaire (UCL), and other anarchist organizations, it generally follows a route and schedule that allows it to join the main inter-union demonstration held later in the day.

1 May is a pivotal date in the history of the labour movement and anarchist history. It is a day of commemoration honoring the anarchists sentenced to death following the Haymarket massacre (1886). In France, the Clichy affair (1891) further reinforced the importance of this day of mobilization for them. Although they were in favor of the earliest editions, the reformist and moderate nature of the demonstrations controlled by socialists pushed them to become increasingly critical and to seek to reaffirm their revolutionary and anarchist character.

In 1994, the CNT launched the first edition of this specific demonstration, and has been joined by other anarchist organizations since then. It gathers between hundreds and thousands of people depending on the year.

Context: Haymarket Square massacre and first 1 May demonstrations in France

References

Bibliography

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI