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Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin (* 8. Februar 1796 in Paris; † 1864) war ein französischer Philosoph, Sozialist und der Hauptvertreter der Religion saint-simonienne .
- 8. Februar 1796
- französischer Philosoph und Sozialist
- Paris
- Enfantin, Barthélemy Prosper
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 proponent of a Suez canal . Early life. Enfantin was born in Paris, the son of a banker of Dauphiné. After receiving his early education at a lyceum, he was sent in 1813 to the École polytechnique.
- France
- 8 February 1796, Paris, France
Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin, dit « le Père Enfantin », né le 8 février 1796 à Paris où il est mort dans le 9 e arrondissement le 31 août 1864 [1], est un réformateur social français, l’un des principaux chefs de file du mouvement saint-simonien.
- Père Enfantin
29. Feb. 2024 · Barthélemy-Prosper Enfantin was an eccentric French social, political, and economic theorist who was a leading member of the St. Simonian movement. After studies at the École Polytechnique, Enfantin traveled widely and frequented secret societies in Paris. When introduced to the social reformer.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin, der Lieblingsschüler des Sozialisten Saint-Simon und einer der Begründer des Saint-Simonismus, wurde in einem Lyceum, später (1813) in der polytechnischen Schule gebildet und besuchte dann als Weinreisender Belgien, Deutschland und Russland. 1821 trat er in ein Bankhaus zu St. Petersburg ein, kehrte jedoch schon 1823...
BARTHELEMY PROSPER ENFANTIN (1796-1864), French social reformer, one of the founders of Saint-Simonism, was born at Paris on the 8th of February 1796. He was the son of a banker of Dauphiny, and after receiving his early education at a lyceum, was sent in 1813 to the Ecole Polytechnique. In March 1814 he was one of the band of students who, on ...
Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin (bärtālmē´ prôspĕr´ äNfäNtăN´), 1796–1864, French socialist, sometimes called Père Enfantin. He became a leader of the movement started by the comte de Saint-Simon. Under his guidance the Saint-Simonian school put increasing emphasis upon religious and moral regeneration and less upon political reform.