Isidore Finance

Isidore Finance (7 February 1848, Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines – 16 October 1918), Paris was a French house painter and decorator and syndicalist.[1]

He was involved with the Cercle des prolétaires positivistes and contributed to Le Positivisme au Congrès Ouvrier with Fabien Magnin and Emile Laporte

At the Socialist Workers' Congress (1879) in Marseille Finance, who represented the building painters of Paris, urged "tough-fisted and hardheaded workingmen ... to demand a wage that is not simply the equivalent to the product of their labours, but sufficient to keep women and the aged at home."[2]

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  • "Finance, Isidore (1848-1918)", BnF Catalogue général (in French), Bibliothèque nationale de France, retrieved 3 March 2017
  • Frader, Laura Levine; Rose, Sonya O. (1996), Gender and Class in Modern Europe, Cornell University Press, ISBN 0-8014-8146-5, retrieved 2018-01-28
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