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Ernest Cœurderoy (1825–1862) was a
French physician and
revolutionary journalist. A parti****nt in the
French Revolution of 1848, he was
forced into exile...
- June 1849, he and
Cœurderoy joined The Mountain's uprising [fr]
against the administration. When this too was suppressed,
Cœurderoy fled to Switzerland...
- Genève s.d.
Ernest Cœurderoy,
Jours d'exil, Paris, 1910.
Jours d'exil, première partie, 1849-1851,
Jacques Gross,
Ernest Cœurderoy,
Raoul Vaneigem, Max...
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takes up the
collectivist model of remuneration.
Mikhail Bakunin Ernest Cœurderoy César De
Paepe Giuseppe Fanelli Cels
Gomis i Mestre [ca]
James Guillaume...
- in the 1848
Revolution in
France include Anselme Bellegarrigue,
Ernest Coeurderoy and the
early anarcho-communist
Joseph Déjacque, who was the
first person...
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Charles Joseph Dumas-Vence (1823–1904), admiral, born in Tonnerre.
Ernest Cœurderoy (1825–1862), anarchist, born in Avallon. His wife sold his
house to Tonnerre...
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Pierre Leroux,
William Morris,
Edward Bellamy,
Joseph Déjacque, or
Ernest Cœurderoy. This last period, this "new
utopian spirit,"
continued into the 20th...