- Alfred Joseph Naquet
Alfred Joseph Naquet (1834-1916), French chemist and politician, was born at
Carpentras (Vaucluse ), on the 6th of October 1834. He became professor in the faculty of medicine inParis in 1863, and in the same year professor ofchemistry atPalermo , where he delivered his lectures in Italian.He lost his professorship in 1867 along with his civic rights when he was condemned to fifteen months' imprisonment for his share in a secret society. On a new prosecution in 1869 for his book "Religion, propriete, famille" he took refuge in
Spain . Returning to France under the government ofÉmile Ollivier he took an active share in the revolution of4 September 1870 and became secretary of the commission of national defence.In the
French National Assembly he sat on the extreme Left, consistently opposing the opportunist policy of successive governments. Re-elected to theChamber of Deputies of France he began the agitation against the marriage laws with which his name is especially connected. His proposal for the re-establishment ofdivorce was discussed in May 1879 and again in 1881 and 1882, becoming law two years later. Naquet, although he disapproved in principle of a second chamber, secured his election to theSenate of France in 1883 to pilot his measure through that body. In 1886 by his efforts divorce became legal after three years of definite separation on the demand of one of the parties concerned. In 1890 he resigned from the senate to re-enter the Chamber of Deputies, this time for the 5th arrondissement of Paris, and took his seat with the Boulangist deputies. After Boulanger'ssuicide his political influence declined, and was further compromised by accusations (of which he was legally cleared) in connection with thePanama scandals .The thesis written for his doctorate, "Application de l'analyse chimique à la toxicologie" (1859), was followed by many papers on chemistry contributed to learned journals, and his "Principes de chimie fondés sur les théories modernes" (1865) reached its 5th edition in 1890. He is better known by his political works, "Socialisme collectiviste et socialisme libéral" (1890, Eng. trans., 1891), "L'Humanité et la patrie" (1901), "La Loi du divorce" (1903), "L'Anarchie et le collectivisme" (1904), and "Désarmement ou alliance anglaise" (1908).
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