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  1. For the economist, see Jérôme-Adolphe Blanqui. Portrait by his wife, Amelie Serre Blanqui, circa 1835. Louis Auguste Blanqui (French pronunciation: [lwi oɡyst blɑ̃ki]; 8 February 1805 – 1 January 1881) was a French socialist, political philosopher and political activist, notable for his revolutionary theory of Blanquism.

  2. Louis Auguste Blanqui (French pronunciation: [lwi oɡyst blɑ̃ki]; 8 February 1805 – 1 January 1881) was a French socialist, political philosopher and political activist, notable for his revolutionary theory of Blanquism. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Louis Auguste Blanqui. Portrait by his wife, Amelie Serre Blanqui, circa 1835. Born. (1805-02 ...

  3. Biography. Louis-Auguste Blanqui. Auguste Blanqui (1805-1881) was nick-named " l'enfermé " because over half of his adult life was spent in jail. He is remembered as an activist, an insurgent, involved in abortive insurrectionary movements in 1839, 1840, and 1870. Blanqui's father, a Tuscan lecturer in philosophy, embraced the French Republic ...

  4. Jun 8, 2022 · Summary. Louis Auguste Blanqui, nicknamed "l'Enfermé," was born on 19 Pluviôse Year 13 of the Republic (February 8, 1805) in Puget-Théniers (Alpes-Maritimes) and died on January 1, 1881 in Paris. He defends essentially the same ideas as the socialist movement of the nineteenth century and is part of the non-Marxist socialists.

  5. Search for: 'Louis Auguste Blanqui' in Oxford Reference ». (1805–81)French radical thinker and revolutionary leader. He launched an attack on the Paris Hotel de Ville in 1839. Sentenced to death, his sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment. A brief period of freedom allowed him to lead the republicans in the Revolution of 1848.

  6. Louis-Auguste Blanqui. BLANQUI, LOUIS AUGUSTE (1805-1881), French publicist, was born on the 1st of February 1805 at Puget-Théniers, where his father, Jean Dominique Blanqui, was at that time subprefect. He studied both law and medicine, but found his real vocation in politics, and at once constituted himself a champion of the most advanced ...

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  8. May 18, 2018 · The French revolutionary Louis Auguste Blanqui (1805-1881) was an unrelenting enemy of every French regime of the 19th century. The most heroic figure in the French socialist movement, he spent most of his life in prison. Louis Blanqui was born in Puget-Théniers, near Nice, on Feb. 1, 1805. While studying and working as a journalist in Paris ...

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