- Étienne
Cabet (French: [etjɛn kabɛ];
January 1, 1788 –
November 9, 1856) was a
French philosopher and
utopian socialist who
founded the
Icarian movement...
- politician, journalist, and
author Étienne
Cabet. In an
attempt to put his
economic and
social theories into practice,
Cabet led his
followers to the
United States...
- Jean-Baptiste Paul
Cabet (1
February 1815, Nuits,
Yonne – 1876, Paris), was a
French sculptor. He was the
pupil of François Rude, his stepfather. Having...
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exemplified by the work of
Henri de Saint-Simon,
Charles Fourier, Étienne
Cabet, and
Robert Owen.
Utopian socialism is
often described as the presentation...
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communist Étienne
Cabet. In
Paris he
joined Cabet's ****ociation and for a time
worked as his secretary. He also
contributed to
Cabet's journal Le Po****ire...
- more
spiritually inclined than
contemporaries Théodore Dézamy and Étienne
Cabet (the
latter of whom was a rival), ****erted the goal of each
human life should...
- (French:
Voyage en
Icarie [vwajaʒ ɑ̃n ikaʁi]) is a
novel written by Étienne
Cabet and
published in 1840. In this romance, he
described a
communistic utopia...
- 1848,
approximately 70
followers of the
French utopian socialist Étienne
Cabet arrived in what is now
Justin to
found an
Icarian community. The attempt...
- On
April 2, 1849,
LeBaron sold the
damaged temple to Étienne
Cabet for $2,000.
Cabet,
whose followers were
called Icarians,
hoped to
establish Nauvoo...
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enthusiastic follower of the
utopian thinker and
socialist Étienne
Cabet; he po****rised
Cabet's ideas through La
Fraternidad and
produced a
Spanish translation...