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5. Apr. 2024 · Christian Socialism. Christianity. Henri de Saint-Simon (born Oct. 17, 1760, Paris, Fr.—died May 19, 1825, Paris) was a French social theorist and one of the chief founders of Christian socialism. In his major work, Nouveau Christianisme (1825), he proclaimed a brotherhood of man that must accompany the scientific organization of ...
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4. Apr. 2024 · Henri de Saint-Simon, founder of New Christianity, Source: Wikimedia Commons. Henri de Saint-Simon (1760-1825), born into a wealthy Parisian noble family, was profoundly shaped by the French Revolution. However, his socialism was confined to the realms of philosophy and theology as opposed to pragmatic action.
Vor 5 Tagen · He also provides detailed and stimulating discussions of the French utopian thinker Henri de Saint-Simon, the attempts made by once-popular Jesuit scientist and philosopher Pierre Teilhard de ...
5. Apr. 2024 · Comte’s most important acquaintance in Paris was Henri de Saint-Simon, a French social reformer and one of the founders of socialism, who was the first to clearly see the importance of economic organization in modern society. Comte’s ideas were very similar to Saint-Simon’s, and some of his earliest articles appeared in Saint ...
7. Apr. 2024 · Qui aurait pu imaginer, il y a encore vingt ans, l’intérêt que les chercheurs viendraient à porter aux aspects proprement « religieux » des œuvres d’Henri de Saint-Simon et d’Auguste Comte, ces deux grands constructeurs de théories du social en contexte post-révolutionnaire ? L’enquête à réaliser en la matière ...
10. Apr. 2024 · Ideologisch spielte zunächst der französische Frühsozialismus eines Charles Fourier, Auguste Blanqui oder Henri de Saint-Simon eine wichtige Rolle. Hinzu kamen Ideen der aufkommenden radikaldemokratischen Strömungen der vormärzlichen Opposition.
18. Apr. 2024 · One of the first utopian socialists was the French aristocrat Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon. Saint-Simon did not call for public ownership of productive property, but he did advocate public control of property through central planning, in which scientists, industrialists, and engineers would anticipate social needs and direct the energies of ...