- Barthélemy-Prosper
Enfantin (8
February 1796 – 1
September 1864) was a
French social reformer, one of the
founders of Saint-Simonianism. He was also a...
- Saint-Simon, Barthélémy
Prosper Enfantin (1873). Œuvres d'Enfantin: Quatorzième Volume;
Membres du
Conseil Institué par
Enfantin pour l'Exécution de ses Dernières...
- The Gymnase-
Enfantin or
Gymnase des
Enfants was an
entertainment venue formerly located near the P****age de l'Opéra (Galerie du Baromètre,
leading to the...
-
disciple of Saint-Simon was
Auguste Comte. In 1831 Barthélemy
Prosper Enfantin and
Amand Bazard purchased the
newspaper Le
Globe as the
official organ...
- Socialism" vis-à-vis Babeuf, Saint-Simon,
Fourier and
Robert Owen, and
Enfantin as well as the "American Socialists"
Margaret Sanger and
Horace Greeley...
-
about a
quarrel with
Enfantin in 1831, and
Bazard found himself almost deserted by the
members of the society. He
attacked Enfantin violently, and, in a...
-
consisted of 8
pages and was
distributed every other day, with
Marcel Enfantin serving as editor.
Aside from his
writings in his paper, he
openly collaborated...
- retreat,
established by
socialist political theorist Barthélemy-Prosper
Enfantin and his followers,
before being banned by the
authorities for "sponsoring...
- journey,
Enfantin kept the idea
alive over the
following ten years.
Members of the
society set up by
Enfantin in 1846 were the
French Enfantin, Arlès-Dufour...
- Saint-Simonianists
showed an
interest in the
canal and in 1833, Barthélemy
Prosper Enfantin tried to draw
Muhammad Ali's
attention to the
canal but was unsuccessful...