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Joseph Arthur de
Gobineau (French: [ɡɔbino]; 14 July 1816 – 13
October 1882) was a
French writer and
diplomat who is best
known for
helping introduce scientific...
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racist and
antisemitic writers during the 19th century,
including Arthur de
Gobineau,
Richard Wagner, and
Houston Stewart Chamberlain,
whose scientific racism...
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racialist work of
French diplomat and
writer Arthur de
Gobineau. It
argues that
there are
intellectual differences between human races...
- The
French aristocrat Arthur de
Gobineau developed a set of
ideas that were
influential during his life and some of them that
impacted later social thinkers...
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eugenics movement rejected the
racial and
national hypotheses of
Arthur Gobineau and his
writing An
Essay on the
Inequality of the
Human Races. According...
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concept of race. In the 1850s, the
French diplomat and
writer Arthur de
Gobineau brought forth the idea of the "Aryan race",
essentially claiming that the...
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together not men, but groups.
Gobineau later used the term "Aryans" to
describe the
Germanic peoples (la race germanique).
Gobineau's works were also influential...
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philosophy of
Arthur de
Gobineau.
However the
influence of
Gobineau on Wagner's
thought is debated.
Wagner was
first introduced to
Gobineau in
person in Rome...
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racially pure
Frankish lineage was false. In 1855,
French count Arthur de
Gobineau published his
infamous work An
Essay on the
Inequality of the
Human Races...
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creole born in
Martinique and was the
spouse of
French aristocrat Arthur de
Gobineau, who was best
known for
helping to
legitimise racism by the use of scientific...