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French public secularization movement
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Laicism refers to the policies and principles where the state plays a more active role in excluding religious visibility from the public domain.[1] The termlaïcité was coined in 1871 by French educator and later Nobel Peace Prize laureateFerdinand Buisson, who advocated a religion-free school curriculum.

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The term "laicism" arose in France in the 19th century for an anticlerical stance that opposed any ecclesiastical influence on matters of the French state, but not Christianity itself. In 1894, theDreyfus affair began in France. Domestic political upheavals, latentantisemitism and attempts by clerical-restorationist circles to exert influence led to years of social polarization in the country. In foreign policy, diplomatic relations between France and theVatican were broken off in 1904. They were not resumed until 1921.[2] Domestically,the 1905 law on the separation of church and state came into effect, which the then deputy and later prime ministerAristide Briand in particular had worked to have passed. This was the first concrete application of the principle created by Buisson. The termlaïcité was first used in the 1946 constitution. Its Article 1 reads:La France est une République indivisible, laïque, démocratique et sociale.

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  1. ^Kuru, Ahmet T. (2009).Secularism and State Policies toward Religion.Cambridge University Press.doi:10.1017/CBO9780511815096.ISBN 9780521517805.
  2. ^Jörg Zedler (2010).Der Heilige Stuhl in den internationalen Beziehungen 1870 - 1939. München: Utz. p. 281.ISBN 978-3-8316-4021-8.OCLC 700524159.
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