It was rather a grouping in the sense of Charles Fourier's socialist cells or groupuscules, based, as Breton insisted, on the idea that all passions are good. |
The 1970s seemed to be the age of the groupuscules, the tiny, fissiparous radical activist groups which spread across Western Europe. |
He will be comfortable with his citation on the blogrolls of various right-wing groupuscules and assorted reactionary ranters. |