Young Republic League

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The Young Republic League (French: Ligue de la jeune république, LJR) was a French political party created in 1912 by Marc Sangnier. It was a continuation of Le Sillon, Sangnier's Christian social movement which Pope Pius X (1835–1914) had intervened to close in 1910.[1] The LJR supported personalist socialism on the model of Emmanuel Mounier's theory of personalism.

The Abbé Pierre was a member of the party for a short time after leaving the MRP. Members of the LJR later joined the Union of the Socialist Left, the first movement that included both Marxists and Social Christians.

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  1. ^ Von Hildebrand, Dietrich (2014). My battle against Hitler: faith, truth, and defiance in the shadow of the Third Reich. New York (N.Y.): Image. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-385-34751-8.