Saint+Simonianism

  • 11saint-simonism — (|)sāntˈsīməˌnizəm noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized both Ss Etymology: Count St. Simon + English ism : saint simonianism * * * Saint Simonism /sənt or sint sīˈmə ni zm/ noun The socialist system of the French philosopher Comte de Saint Simon …

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  • 12Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon — Saint Simon, 1848 Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint Simon, often referred to as Henri de Saint Simon (17 October 1760 – 19 May 1825) was a French early socialist theorist whose thought influenced the foundations of various 19th century… …

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  • 13BAZARD, SAINT-AMAND —    a French socialist, founder of the Charbonnerie Française; a zealous but unsuccessful propagator of St. Simonianism, in association with ENFANTIN (q.v. ENFANTIN, BARTHÉLEMY PROSPER), from whom he at last separated (1791 1832) …

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  • 14Heinrich Heine — This article is about the poet. For the mathematician, see Eduard Heine. Heinrich Heine A painting of Heine, by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim Born Christian Johann Heinrich Heine 13 December 1797(1797 12 13) …

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  • 15Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin — (February 8, 1796 ndash; September 1, 1864) was a French social reformer, one of the founders of Saint Simonianism.Early lifeEnfantin was born in Paris, the son of a banker of Dauphiné. After receiving his early education at a lyceum, he was sent …

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  • 16Frédéric Ozanam — Blessed Antoine Frédéric Ozanam Born April 23, 1813 Milan, Kingdom of Italy Died September 8, 1853 Marseilles, Second French Empire …

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  • 17Rosa Bonheur — Photograph of Rosa Bonheur (1880 90) in the garden of her Château at By Birth name Marie Rosalie Bonheur Born 16 March 1822 …

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  • 18Olinde Rodrigues — Benjamin Olinde Rodrigues (1795–1851), more commonly known as Olinde Rodrigues, was a French banker, mathematician, and social reformer. Rodrigues was born into a well to do Sephardi Jewish family[1] in Bordeaux. Rodrigues was awarded a doctorate …

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  • 19Si vis pacem, para bellum — is a Latin adage translated as, If you want peace, prepare for war . The source of this adage remains unknown; [For example, Duff (1899) notes that the source is unknown, lists classical authors with phrases very like it and makes the selection… …

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  • 20Michel Chevalier — (13 January 1806 – 18 November 1879) was a French engineer, statesman, economist and free market liberal. Contents …

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