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Alliance laurentienne

The Alliance Laurentienne was a political organization founded by Raymond Barbeau on January 25, 1957. It was an early organization of the contemporary independence movement of Quebec but, unlike the majority of those to come, it adopted somewhat right-wing, even corporatist politics. It was also attached to the Catholic faith, as opposed to the secularism of most future sovereigntist groups. Its manifesto is however a proponent of love between peoples and ethnicities.

Its vision of a "Free Quebec" was called "Laurentie" (thus the name of the movement), a name given to the territory of Quebec by Wilfrid Morin in 1938.[1] And from 1957 to 1962, it published a magazine under that title. The independence intellectual André D'Allemagne was one of its members before, frustrated with its right-wing tendencies, he left to create the Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale (RIN). The RIN, officially neutral on the left-right spectrum, had many militants with beliefs ranging from socialism to social democracy.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ferretti, Andrée; Miron, Gaston (1992). Les grands textes indépendantistes (in French). Montréal: L'Hexagone. p. 121. ISBN 2-89006-453-0.

External links

  • Translated Alliance laurentienne manifesto (in English)
  • Original Alliance laurentienne manifesto 2006-10-29 at the Wayback Machine (in French)


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