Ngô Văn Xuyết

Vietnamese Revolutionary and Advocate of Peasants and Workers

1913 — January 1, 2005

Biography :

Ngô Văn Xuyết (Tan Lo, near Saigon, 1913–Paris, 1 January 2005), alias Ngô Văn was a Vietnamese revolutionary who chronicled labor and peasant insurrections caught "in the crossfire" [1] between the French and the Indochinese Communist Party of Nguyễn Ái Quốc (Ho Chi Minh). As a Trotskyist militant in the 1930s, Ngô Văn helped organize Saigon's waterfront and factories in defiance of the Party's "Moscow line" which sought to engage indigenous employers and landowners in a nationalist front and the French in an "anti-fascist", anti-Japanese, alliance. When, after 1945, further challenges to the Party met with a policy of targeted assassination, Ngô Văn went into exile. In Paris experiences shared with anarchist and Poumista refugees from the Spanish Civil War suggested " new radical perspectives." Drawn into the Council Communist circles of Maximilien Rubel and Henri Simon, Ngô Văn "permanently distanced" himself from the model of "the so-called workers's party."

Works :

Author of In the Crossfire (January 01, 1970)

Author of 1945: The Saigon Commune (January 01, 1970)

Author of Ancient utopia and peasant revolts in China (January 01, 1970)

Author of A Hundred Year War (January 01, 1970)

Author of Impressions of May (January 01, 1970)

Author of A ‘Moscow trial’ in Ho Chi Minh’s guerrilla movement (January 01, 1970)

Author of On Vietnam (January 01, 1970)

Author of Revolution and counterrevolution under colonial rule (January 01, 1970)

Chronology :

November 30, 1912 : Ngô Văn Xuyết's Birth Day.
January 01, 2005 : Ngô Văn Xuyết's Death Day.
January 08, 2021 : Ngô Văn Xuyết's Added.
January 10, 2022 : Ngô Văn Xuyết's Updated.

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