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Augustin Barruel (October 2, 1741 –
October 5, 1820) was a
French journalist, intellectual, and
Jesuit priest. He is now
mostly known for
setting forth...
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Augustin Barruel, a
French Jesuit priest. It was
written and
published in
French in 1797–98, and
translated into
English in 1799. In the book,
Barruel claims...
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published by the
government in 1787.
Between 1797 and 1798,
Augustin Barruel's Memoirs Illustrating the
History of
Jacobinism and John Robison's Proofs...
- [I]n his treatise,
Barruel did not
himself blame the Jews, who were eman****ted as a
result of the Revolution. However, in 1806,
Barruel circulated a fabricated...
- counter-revolutionary writers, such as
Edmund Burke,
Joseph de
Maistre and
Augustin Barruel, ****erted an
intrinsic link
between the
Enlightenment and the Revolution...
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Simonini letter was a do****ent sent to
French author Augustin Barruel in 1806.
Barruel had
recently published a book
claiming that a
conspiracy had led...
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State religion Stewardship Subsidiarity Tradition Intellectuals Bainville Barruel Belloc Bonald Buckley Jr.
Burke Burnham Carlyle Chateaubriand Chesterton...
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theories were rife in the
highly charged political atmosphere, with the Abbé
Barruel, in
perhaps the most
influential work
Memoirs Illustrating the History...
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Antoine Joseph Barruel-Beauvert (1756–1817) was a
French military officer and journalist. He was born
Comte de
Barruel-Beauvert, at the
castle of Beauvert...
- have been
variously ****essed. Some took a
negative view, such as
Augustin Barruel, who
despite writing that Weishaupt's
goals were that "Equality and Liberty...