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French Socialists Oppose Poincare as Bank of France Head

French Socialists Oppose Moulin as Bank of France Head The appointment of Raymond Poincaré as governor of the Banque de France from 1914 until 1925 sparked controversy among French socialists.

Georges Clemenceau, a prominent socialist politician at the time, was adamant that Poincaré's leadership was detrimental to the country's economic stability and social welfare.

Understanding the Context of French Socialism and Banking French socialism has its roots in the late 19th century, with thinkers like Charles Fourier and Pierre Joseph Proudhon laying the groundwork for future socialist movements.

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