Ernest Cœurderoy (1825–1862) was a French physician and revolutionary journalist. A participant in the French Revolution of 1848, he was forced into exile...
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June 1849, he and Cœurderoy joined The Mountain's uprising [fr] against the administration. When this too was suppressed, Cœurderoy fled to Switzerland...
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which takes up the collectivist model of remuneration. Mikhail Bakunin Ernest Cœurderoy César De Paepe Giuseppe Fanelli Cels Gomis i Mestre [ca] James Guillaume...
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profanes, Genève s.d. Ernest Cœurderoy, Jours d'exil, Paris, 1910. Jours d'exil, première partie, 1849-1851, Jacques Gross, Ernest Cœurderoy, Raoul Vaneigem...
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Pierre Leroux, William Morris, Edward Bellamy, Joseph Déjacque, or Ernest Cœurderoy. This last period, this "new utopian spirit," continued into the 20th...
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Charles Joseph Dumas-Vence (1823–1904), admiral, born in Tonnerre. Ernest Cœurderoy (1825–1862), anarchist, born in Avallon. His wife sold his house to...
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active in the 1848 Revolution in France include Anselme Bellegarrigue, Ernest Coeurderoy and the early anarcho-communist Joseph Déjacque, who was the first...
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