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  1. Abstract. This chapter considers how Victor Considerant's thinking changed radically during the period from 1840 to 1848. It explains that during the last years of the July Monarchy and after years of supporting Louise Philippe and the principle of monarchy, Considerant decided finally to separate himself from the government and join the opposition.

  2. Victor Considérant ( Salins-els-Bains, 1808 — París, 1893) va ser un pensador i economista francès, gran divulgador i organitzador del moviment fourierista. «Va ser, sens dubte, el més influent dels deixebles de Fourier» [1] i «el principal exponent de l'escola fourierista». [2] Igual que el sansimonià heterodox Constantin Pecqueur ...

  3. Considérant, Victor Prosper (1808-1893) "The region of Franche-Comte," remarked Georges Duveau, "breeds many revolutionaries." Both Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Charles Fourier came from Besançon, and it was also there that Fourier's chief disciple and eventual successor, Victor Considérant, was educated and came under the spell of his master ...

  4. 13. Juni 2023 · Victor Considerant and the rise and fall of French romantic socialism by Beecher, Jonathan. Publication date 2001 Topics Considerant, Victor, 1808-1893 , Socialists -- France -- Biography, Utopian socialism -- France -- History -- 19th ce ...

  5. His son, Victor's grandfather, Jean­ Claude Considerant (1748-1813), was a modest bookseller and bookbinder who was driven into bankruptcy in 1782 and finished his life as a worker in the Salins saltworks. Victor's father, Jean-Baptiste Considerant (1771-1827) was also involved in the book trade. He ran a printing shop for many years and also

  6. 9. Aug. 2008 · Considerant, Victor, 1808-1893. Publication date 1837 Topics Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837, Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837, Communism, Communism Publisher Paris : Bureau de la Phalange Collection americana Book from the collections of Universi ...

  7. Considerant and Fourierism. Victor Considerant was born in Salins (Jura) in 1808, and attended the same collège in Besançon as had Fourier. During these years he learned of Fourierism from two local followers: Just Muiron, a local government official, and Clarisse Vigoureux, a wealthy widow, his future mother – in-law.