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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...
- group the Saint-Simonians, Amand Bazard and Barthélemy Enfantin, denounced communism to the French Chamber of Deputies. Because the Saint-Simonians still...
- dis****d. Suzanne, in the meantime, granted Eugène an unofficialSaint-Simonian” divorce, since divorce was illegal in France. She gave him her blessing...
- social theory of the governor of New Caledonia Charles Guillain, more Saint-Simonian than Fourierist who wants rehabilitate the convict through work and...
- Gustave d'Eichthal, a member of the Saint-Simonians, who sent Carlyle Saint-Simonian literature, including Henri de Saint-Simon's Nouveau Christianisme (1825)...
- "doctoress", to treat women and children. French women adherents of the Saint-Simonian social reform movement were living in Egypt during 1833–36 and studied...
- Distinguished Savage", The Twentieth Century, vol. 155 (January 1954), 263 "The Saint-Simonian Extravaganza", The Twentieth Century, vol. 154 (July 1953), 354 "The...
- Saint-Simonians in 1831 and became head of the Saint-Simonian church in Brest in 1831. However, in 1832, when the Saint-Simonian school split after a quarrel between...
- Démar (1799–1833), was a feminist, journalist and writer, member of the Saint-Simonian movement. The avant-garde nature of her writings has led to her current...
- interested in the new French utopian political doctrine of Saint-Simonianism. Saint-Simonianism preached a new social order in which meritocracy would replace...