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Pierre Naville

 

Naville, Pierre (1904-93). French Surrealist (1924-9) who played a vital role in the politicization of the movement. He was co-editor, with Benjamin Péret, of the first numbers of the review La Révolution surréaliste, author of the automatic text ‘Les Reines de la main gauche’ and the pamphlet La Révolution et les intellectuels (1926). That period is recalled in Le Temps du surréel (1977). After his study of Holbach (1943), his principal research was in the field of industrial sociology. His post-war works include Théorie de l'orientation professionnelle (1945), La Vie de travail et ses problèmes (1954), La Classe ouvrière et le régime gaulliste (1964), Temps et technique (1977), and Le Nouveau Léviathan (6 vols., 1957-81).

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Pierre Naville (Paris, 1904 — Paris, 1993) was a French writer and sociologist. A Surrealist, he was a prominent member of the 'Investigating Sex' group of Surrealist thinkers.

In politics, he was a Communist and then a Trotskyist, before joining the PSU. He led a career as an occupational sociologist.

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Surrealist from its earliest times

In 1922 he founded the avant-garde periodical l'Œuf dur together with Philippe Soupault, F. Gérard, Max Jacob, Louis Aragon and Blaise Cendrars.

He was co-editor with Benjamin Péret for the three first numbers of La Révolution Surréaliste, founded the Bureau de Recherches Surréalistes (1924) and participated in surrealist activities with André Breton before eventually opposing Surrealism because of his political divergences from the emerging Surrealist orthodoxy.

Extreme-left politics

In 1926 Naville joined to the French Communist Party, for which he managed the publication Clarté. He was part of a delegation which visited Leon Trotsky in Moscow in 1927. He returned convinced by Trotsky's arguments and was expelled from the Communist Party in 1928 for deviationism. From this point onwards he participated in the life of the French Trotskyist extreme left and notably its publications. However, he became less and less convinced by Trotsky's position and broke with the group in 1939. He then organised attempts to create a Marxist left, devoid of Communist and Trotskyist trappings, whose publication was called Revue Internationale.

Initially passing through the PSU, Naville continued to search for a modern left in the PSG, then the UGS, before taking part in the re-establishment of the Parti Socialiste Unifié (PSU) under the Fifth Republic. He remained loyal to this party in spite of his opposition to the "realists" (Gilles Martinet, Michel Rocard) and showed total rejection of François Mitterrand.

Psycho-Sociology of Work

Appointed director of research at the CNRS in 1947, he worked with Georges Friedmann at the Centre d'études sociologiques, dedicating his work to the psychosociology of work and the study of automation, industrial society, the psychology of comportment, and the strategists and theoreticians of the war, notably Carl von Clausewitz. He supervised the French translation and publication of the Complete Works of von Clausewitz.

Existentialism

He was the primary other contributor mentioned at the end of Jean-Paul Satre's Existentialism and Humanism, criticising existentialism.

Works

Surrealist

  • Les Reines de la main gauche, 1924

Political

  • La Révolution et les Intellectuels, 1926
  • Les Jacobins noirs (Toussaint-Louverture et la Révolution de Saint-Domingue) with Cyril Lionel Robert James
  • La Guerre du Viêt-Nam, 1949
  • Le Nouveau Léviathan, 1957-1975
  • Trotsky Vivant, 1962
  • Autogestion et Planification, 1980

Sociological

  • De la Guerre, translated from Carl Von Clausewitz with Denise Naville and Camille Rougeron
  • La Psychologie, science du comportement, 1942
  • Psychologie, marxisme, matérialisme, 1948
  • La Chine Future, 1952
  • La Vie de Travail et ses Problèmes, 1954
  • Essai sur la Qualification du Travail, 1956
  • Le Traité de Sociologie du Travail, 1961-1962
  • L'État entrepreneur: le cas de la régie Renault with Jean-Pierre Bardou, Philippe Brachet and Catherine Lévy, 1971
  • Sociologie d'Aujourd'hui, 1981

Others

  • Memoirs (Le Temps du surréel, 1977)

Books about Pierre Naville

  • Des sociologies face à Pierre Naville ou l'archipel des savoirs - Centre Pierre Naville
  • Les logiques de la découverte et celles de l'action par Pierre Rolle in: Pierre Naville, la passion de la connaissance - Michel Eliard, Presses universitaires de Toulouse-le-Mirail, 1996

External links

The laboratory of research in social sciences and management at University d'Evry bears his name.

Source

This article was directly copied and translated from the version at http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Naville although may have deviated since.


 
 
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