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famous memoirist the Duc de
Saint-Simon.
Saint-Simon
created a
political and
economic ideology known as
Saint-
Simonianism (/sænsiːˈmɒni.ənɪzəm/) that...
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group the
Saint-
Simonians,
Amand Bazard and Barthélemy Enfantin,
denounced communism to the
French Chamber of Deputies.
Because the
Saint-
Simonians still...
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Louis Antoine Léon de
Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ʒyst]; 25
August 1767 – 10 Thermidor, Year II [28 July 1794]),
sometimes nicknamed the Archangel...
- who
after the
Danish referendum remarked that, "Europe was
built in a
Saint-
Simonian [i.e., technocratic] way from the beginning, this was Monnet's approach:...
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interested in the new
French utopian political doctrine of
Saint-
Simonianism.
Saint-
Simonianism preached a new
social order in
which meritocracy would replace...
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Distinguished Savage", The
Twentieth Century, vol. 155 (January 1954), 263 "The
Saint-
Simonian Extravaganza", The
Twentieth Century, vol. 154 (July 1953), 354 "The...
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socialist and one of the
founders of
Saint-
Simonianism. As
early as
April 2, 1841, he had said in a
letter to
General Saint-Cyr Nugues: Le
fameux dicton .....
- The
newspaper was
ultimately banned,
following the
denunciation of
Saint-
Simonianism as an anti-establishment "sect". Jean-Jacques Ampère Jean-Georges...
- that
Mazzini "had
arrived at
similar conclusions",
referring to "the
Saint-
Simonian ideas of ****ociation and
Charles Fourier's 'law of attraction'", but...
- "doctoress", to
treat women and children.
French women adherents of the
Saint-
Simonian social reform movement were
living in
Egypt during 1833–36 and studied...