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Jean Grave - Definition

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Jean Grave (October 16, 1854 - December 8, 1939) was an important activist in the French anarchist movement. Involved with Élisée Reclus' Révolté. Initially a socialist, he became an anarchist after 1880 and a popularizer of Kropotkin's ideas.

In 1892 Grave wrote La société mourante et l'anarchie, prefaced by Octave Mirbeau, for which he was sentenced to two years in prison. Mirbeau, like Elisee Recluse, Paul Adam, and Bernard Lazare had testified in Grave's behalf, but to no avail.

In 1895 he began publishing Les temps nouveaux, which was influential in literary & artistic circles of the time. Many well-known artists (such Aristide Delannoy, Maximilien Luce, Paul Signac, Alexandre Steinlen, Van Rysselberghe, Camille Pissarro, Van Dongen, George Willaume, etc.) illustrated and helped to finance the review.

In 1914 Grave joined Kropotkin in England, and incurred the wrath of anti-war anarchists by signing the Proclamation of the 16, which supported the allies during World War I.

Grave also wrote Mouvement libertaire sous la IIIe république.

Example Usage of Grave

sjharley: Now realises that leaving Ben-Hur in the planner was a Grave mistake as there still appears to be a sofa load of clothes down here....
purpleismanic: / #welovepete, because he was my inspiration back in the under the cork tree and take this to your Grave days .
roseferro: Jovem agredido com taco dentro de livraria no Conjunto Nacional está em estado Grave http://www.folha.com.br/ct669701 #folhaonline
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