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  1. Philippe Joseph Benjamin Buchez (* 31. März 1796 in Matagne-la-Petite; † 11. August 1865 in Rodez) war ein französischer Politiker und Historiker. Er gilt als Ideologe des christlichen Sozialismus. Die Zeitschrift L’Atelier wurde von ihm gegründet.

  2. Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez (March 31, 1796–August 11, 1865), more commonly called Philippe Buchez, was a French historian, sociologist, and politician. He was the founder of the newspaper L'Atelier, and he served briefly, in 1848, as the president of the Constituent National Assembly, which was then meeting at the Palais Bourbon in Paris.

  3. modifier. Philippe Joseph Benjamin Buchez 2, né le 31 mars 1796, à Matagne-la-Petite (Belgique), mort le 11 août 1865 à Rodez, est docteur en médecine (1825), homme politique, historien et sociologue français, sa doctrine inspire la fondation du journal L'Atelier par un groupe d'ouvriers.

  4. BUCHEZ Philippe, Joseph, Benjamin. Né le 30 mars 1796 à Matagne-la-Petite (alors département des Ardennes, cédée au royaume des Pays-Bas en 1815 avec le canton de Romerée dont elle faisait partie, ainsi que Philippeville et Marienbourg, aujourd’hui arrondissement de Philippeville, province de Namur, Belgique), mort à Rodez (Aveyron) le ...

  5. 5. Aug. 2009 · Philippe buchez is best known for his work as a founder of social Catholicism and as an advocate of workers' associations. As a man of varied interests Buchez brought to the consideration of industrial problems a knowledge of contemporary ideas and a theory of history to support his own solutions.

  6. with Progress: Philippe Buchez Michael Reardon P HILIPPE BUCHEZ is best known for his work as a founder of social Catholicism and as an advocate of workers' associa-tions. As a man of varied interests Buchez brought to the consideration of industrial problems a knowledge of contemporary ideas and a theory of history to support his own solutions ...

  7. 1796 – 1865 • France. Politician. Philippe Buchez, an active member of the French Carbonari anti-Bourbon secret society in 1822, became a doctor in 1825 and founded the influential Social Christian movement of the 1830s. Buchez inspired the workers’ cooperative movement of the 1840s.