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- famous memoirist the Duc de Saint-Simon. Saint-Simon created a political and economic ideology known as Saint-Simonianism that claimed that the needs...
- Risorgimento who was exiled for his activities in 1821. He was later a Saint-Simonian. Prati was born in Tenno, County of Tyrol and educated in Salzburg,...
- group the Saint-Simonians, Amand Bazard and Barthélemy Enfantin, denounced communism to the French Chamber of Deputies. Because the Saint-Simonians still...
- Distinguished Savage", The Twentieth Century, vol. 155 (January 1954), 263 "The Saint-Simonian Extravaganza", The Twentieth Century, vol. 154 (July 1953), 354 "The...
- Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ʒyst]; 25 August 1767 – 10 Thermidor, Year II [28 July 1794]), sometimes nicknamed the Archangel...
- who after the Danish referendum remarked that, "Europe was built in a Saint-Simonian [i.e., technocratic] way from the beginning, this was Monnet's approach:...
- socialist and one of the founders of Saint-Simonianism. As early as April 2, 1841, he had said in a letter to General Saint-Cyr Nugues: Le fameux dicton .....
- interested in the new French utopian political doctrine of Saint-Simonianism. Saint-Simonianism preached a new social order in which meritocracy would replace...
- Gustave d'Eichthal, a member of the Saint-Simonians, who sent Carlyle Saint-Simonian literature, including Henri de Saint-Simon's Nouveau Christianisme (1825)...
- that Mazzini "had arrived at similar conclusions", referring to "the Saint-Simonian ideas of ****ociation and Charles Fourier's 'law of attraction'", but...