The first English language translation from the French of Jean Jaur s' Discours la jeunesse (1903). In giving this speech, Jaur s returns to the high school where he had taught philosophy, instructing the young audience that peace is possible for future generations, but not through war or military force. Foreword by Gilles Candar, president of La soci t d' tudes jaur siennes.
While best known as the early twentieth-century leader of the French Socialist Party, and as the founder of the newspaper L'Humanit , Jaur s (1859-1914) was also a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Toulouse, and an influential historian of the French Revolution. A dedicated antimilitarist, Jaur s was assassinated while working to prevent the outbreak of the First World War.