- François-Noël
Babeuf (French: [fʁɑ̃swa nɔɛl babœf]; 23
November 1760 – 8 Prarial, Year V [27 May 1797]), also
known as
Gracchus Babeuf, was a
French proto-communist...
- conspirator; he was
active in Corsica, France, and Geneva. His
History of
Babeuf’s Conspiracy of
Equals (1828)
became a
quintessential text for revolutionaries...
-
failed coup d'etat
during the
French Revolution. It was led by François-Noël
Babeuf, who
wanted to
overthrow the
Directory and
replace it with an egalitarian...
- they
motivated social revolutionaries such as François-Noël "Gracchus"
Babeuf and
opposition to
enclosure in Britain.
Scholars today view
these socialist...
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death penalty after the
Thermidorian Reaction, and
befriended François-Noël
Babeuf,
being one of the main
contributors to the
conspiracy planned by the latter...
-
History of
Babeuf's Conspiracy for
Equality (Histoire de la
Conspiration pour l'Égalité dite de
Babeuf) is a
history book
about Gracchus Babeuf's failed Conspiracy...
- 1828 book,
Histoire de la
Conspiration Pour l'Égalité Dite de
Babeuf (History of
Babeuf's Conspiracy for Equality).
Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx called...
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Equals of
Gracchus Babeuf and his ****ociates, who
tried to
overthrow the
Directory at the end of the
French Revolution.
After Babeuf's execution, his programme...
- chapters. The
first four
chapters discuss the "Origins of Socialism" vis-à-vis
Babeuf, Saint-Simon,
Fourier and
Robert Owen, and
Enfantin as well as the "American...
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worked closely with was the
political journalist François-Noël
Babeuf (Gracchus
Babeuf).
Babeuf (whose
ideologies are now
referred to as Babouvism) is often...