Louis Auguste Blanqui (French pronunciation: [lwi oɡyst blɑ̃ki]; 8 February 1805 – 1 January 1881) was a French socialist, political philosopher and political...
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Blanquism refers to a conception of revolution generally attributed to Louis Auguste Blanqui (1805–1881) that holds that socialist revolution should be carried...
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The Boulevard Auguste-Blanqui (French pronunciation: [bulvaʁ oɡyst blɑ̃ki]) is a boulevard in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. It is one of the main...
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between the utopian socialism of the French Revolution and Marxism. Louis-Auguste Blanqui (1805-1881) is sometimes grouped with the followers of Babeuf. Babouvists...
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founder of Blanquism, Louis Auguste Blanqui expressed admiration for Jacobin leaders of the Terror like Robespierre and Louis Antoine de Saint-Just,...
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were English Owenites, followers of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Louis Auguste Blanqui, Irish and Polish nationalists, Italian republicans and German socialists...
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Aristide Maillol. The original called Monument to Blanqui was commissioned by Louis Auguste Blanqui, and resides at the Puget-Théniers, for which it was...
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Lahautière, Jacques Pillot and others. He was also an early associate of Louis-Auguste Blanqui. He and his colleagues formed a link between the extreme left wing...
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Émile de Girardin Louis Blanc Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin Jonas Ennery Henri-François-Alphonse Esquiros Louis Auguste Blanqui Alexandre Martin Ferdinand...
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rebellion fomented by the French utopian revolutionary socialist, Louis Auguste Blanqui; as Ruge remained a Young Hegelian in his belief, Marx and Ruge...
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The most extreme revolutionaries in Paris were the followers of Louis Auguste Blanqui, a charismatic professional revolutionary who had spent most of...
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spatial co-existence of an infinite number of identical worlds. Louis Auguste Blanqui similarly claimed that in an infinite universe, every possible combination...
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promoted Marxism. At the same time, Édouard Vaillant and the heirs of Louis Auguste Blanqui founded the Central Revolutionary Committee (CRC) which represented...
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trader. Blanqui was born at Nice in November 1798, the son of the Girondin politician Jean-Dominique Blanqui; the revolutionary Louis-Auguste Blanqui was...
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in 1871, a number of Communards were held there. Revolutionary Louis Auguste Blanqui spent some time in solitary. It became the largest French penitentiary...
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and the Revolutionary Socialist Party supported by followers of Louis-Auguste Blanqui opposed giving up the guns and canon of the Parisian National Guards...
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the mount; The Duke of Chartres (later Louis-Philippe I) came to demolish the "iron cage"; Louis Auguste Blanqui, political prisoner in the mount; Armand...
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Scotia (1864–1867); High Commissioner in Great Britain (1884–1887) Louis Auguste Blanqui - French revolutionary socialist Georges Clemenceau (1841–1929)...
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follower of the revolutionary Louis-Auguste Blanqui and in July 1870, he was tried for being part of a plot to assassinate Louis Napoleon III, but he was acquitted...
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William Blake (1757–1827)[2] Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003)[2][4] Louis Auguste Blanqui (1805–1881) Brand Blanshard (1892–1987)[2][3] Blasius of Parma (or...
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Evola and Jean-François Thiriart but also by socialists such as Louis Auguste Blanqui. It used the trident as its emblem and also organised a youth movement...
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Revolutions), Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (the future French emperor Napoleon III) Almost certain but highly disputed. French revolutionary Louis Auguste Blanqui. Lord...
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Ostrogradsky, Ukrainian mathematician and physicist (b. 1801) 1881 – Louis Auguste Blanqui, French activist (b. 1805) 1892 – Roswell B. Mason, American lawyer...
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hostage. The insurgent leaders (Gustave Flourens, Louis Charles Delescluze, Louis Auguste Blanqui among them) attempted to depose Trochu's government...
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1834: Canut revolt in Lyon 1839: Coup attempt in Paris led by Louis Auguste Blanqui, Armand Barbès, Martin Bernard, and the Société des Saisons. 1839–1840:...
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machine production, Voyage en Icarie (1839). The revolutionary Louis Auguste Blanqui argued in favor of an elite organising the overwhelming majority...
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Italian politics. Blanquism is a conception of revolution named for Louis Auguste Blanqui. It holds that socialist revolution should be carried out by a relatively...
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a low sun) Louis Auguste Blanqui, French politician and activist – Blanquism Louis Blériot, French aviator – Recherches Aéronautiques Louis Blériot. Charles...
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while young. He was a supporter of the revolutionary socialist Louis Auguste Blanqui. He was imprisoned for his role in a strike of coal miners in 1886...
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World War I, the masthead of the newspaper carried quotes from Louis Auguste Blanqui ("Whoever has steel has bread") and Napoleon Bonaparte ("The Revolution...
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