Pavlos Argyriadis
Pavlos Argyriadis (birth name: Panagiotis Argyriadis, August 14, 1849, Kastoria - November 19, 1901, Paris)[1] was a Greek lawyer, journalist and anarchist and socialist intellectual that was active in France during the late 19th century.
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Παύλος Αργυριάδης | |
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Born | Panagiotis Argyriadis (Παναγιώτης Αργυριάδης) August 14, 1849 |
Died | November 19, 1901 |
Occupation(s) | Journalist Lawyer |
Movement | Anarchism, Socialism |
Spouse | Louise Napolier |
Biography
He was born in Kastoria in 1849, probably in a wealthy family. He completed his high school studies in Istanbul and then studied law in Paris, where he became a lawyer after becoming a French citizen. Argyriadis was one of the few Greek internationalists of that time who had a notable connection or participation in important revolutionary events in Europe including the Paris Commune in 1871.[2] In Paris he defended accused workers and journalists. Among others, he had political relations with Platon Drakoulis and Stavros Kallergis.[3] In 1889 he was a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist Revolutionary Party of France.[4]
Publications
His works include the following brochures:[3][5][6]
- Concentration capitaliste, trusts et accaparements. Paris: edition of the periodical La Question sociale, 1896. Off print from Almanach de la Question sociale of 1896
- Solution de la Question d'Orient. La Confédération balkanique, compte rendu de la conférence tenue au Grand-Orient de France sur cette question et la Macédoine, relation sur ce pays (together with Paul Lafargue). Paris: edition of the periodical La Question sociale, 1896. Off print from Almanach de la Question sociale of 1896
- Une cause célèbre. Affaire Souhain. Une mère qui, poussée par la misère étrangle ses enfants. Plaidorie. Paris: edition of the periodical La Question sociale, 1895
- La crise du socialisme en Allemagne. Paris, 1891
- La femme et le socialisme, traduction analytique de l'ouvrage de Bebel. Paris: edition of the periodical La Question sociale (firstly published in the periodical La Revue socialiste in 1889)
- Essai sur le socialisme scientifique: critique économique de la production capitaliste. Paris: edition of the periodical La Question sociale, 1890
- Le poète socialiste Eugène Pottier, ancien membre de la Commune. Paris: edition of the periodical La Question sociale, 1888
- La peine de mort, considérée aux point de vue philosophique, moral, légal et pratique chez Leroux. Paris, 1875
, and several articles in the periodicals La Question sociale, Almanach de la Question sociale et de la libre penseé, La Revue socialiste.[3][5][6]
References
- Argyriadès.
- Δημητρίου, Μιχάλης (1985). Το ελληνικό σοσιαλιστικό κίνημα (in Greek). Athens: Πλέθρον. p. 23.
- Η σοσιαλιστική σκέψη στην Ελλάδα από το 1875 ως το 1974: Οι σοσιαλιστές διανοούμενοι και η πολιτική λειτουργία της πρώιμης κοινωνικής κριτικής (1875-1907). 1 (in Greek). Ekdoseis "Gnōsē". 1990. p. 311. ISBN 978-960-235-396-7.
- Γιάνης Κορδάτος (1966). Προοδευτικές μορφές στην Ελλάδα (in Greek). Library Genesis. Ιστορικό Φιλολογικό Ινστιτούτο Γ. Κορδάτος.
- Group, PMB. "Argyriadès Paul Catalogue en ligne". www.cedias.org. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
- "Paul Argyriadès (1849-1901)". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 2022-11-15.