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12 Facts About Louis Salleron

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Louis Salleron was a French author, journalist and Catholic theoretician.

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Louis Salleron was right-wing, with monarchist sympathies, and an advocate of agricultural corporatism.

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Louis Salleron continued to publish books and articles after the war, and was an outspoken opponent of the Vatican II reforms to the Catholic church.

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Louis Salleron was the brother of the journalist and writer Paul Serant.

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Louis Salleron was close to the Henri, Count of Paris.

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Louis Salleron was active in the National Union of Agricultural Unions, and from 1935 worked with the L'Institut d'etudes corporatives et sociales.

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Louis Salleron was a professor of political economics at the Catholic Institute of Paris from 1937 to 1957.

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Under the Vichy government Louis Salleron played a leading role in introducing the Peasant Corporation.

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Louis Salleron was made the corporation's delegate-general for economic and social questions.

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Towards the end of the war, Louis Salleron was starting to take a more realistic view of the necessary reforms.

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Louis Salleron led conferences on corporatist thought at the Centre d'etudes politiques, economiques et civiques, which was founded in 1954.

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Louis Salleron wrote more than fifty works on Liberalism and the Catholic faith.