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  Louis Auguste Blanqui - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
LOUIS AUGUSTE BLANQUI (1805-1881), French publicist, was born on the 8th of February 1805 at Puget-Theniers, where his father, Jean Dominique Blanqui, was at that time subprefect.
Blanqui's leaning towards violent measures was illustrated in 1870 by two unsuccessful armed demonstrations: one on the 12th of January at the funeral of Victor Noir, the journalist shot by Pierre Bonaparte; the other on the 14th of August, when he led an attempt to seize some guns at a barrack.
Blanqui's uncompromising communism, and his determination to enforce it by violence, necessarily brought him into conflict with every French government, and half his life was spent in prison.
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 Biography of Louis-Auguste Blanqui   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
BLANQUI, LOUIS AUGUSTE (1805-1881), French publicist, was born on the 8th of February 1805 at Puget-Théniers, where his father, Jean Dominique Blanqui, was at that time subprefect.
The violence of the Société républicaine centrale, which was founded by Blanqui to demand a modification of the government, brought him into conifict with the more moderate Republicans, and in 1849 he was condemned to ten years’ imprisonment.
At the end of 1880, after a speech at a revolutionary meeting in Paris, he was struck down by apoplexy, and expired on the uncompromising communism, and his determination to enforce it by violence, necessarily brought him into conflict with every French government, and half his life was spent in prison.
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 Louis Auguste Blanqui Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Louis Auguste Blanqui (February 8, 1805 - 1881) was a French political activist.
The violence of the Société républicaine centrale, which was founded by Blanqui to demand a modification of the government, brought him into conifict with the more moderate Republicans, and in 1849 he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.
In 1879 he was elected a deputy for Bordeaux; although the election was pronounced invalid, Blanqui was freed, and immediately resumed his work of agitation.
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 Blanqui, Louis Auguste - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
An exile in Brussels (1865-70), Blanqui organized the extremist opposition against Napoleon III, in whose deposition (Sept. 4, 1870) he was instrumental.
The crucial role played by Blanqui and his followers in the expulsion (Oct., 1870) of the moderate government of Paris led his opponents to compromise on a government headed by Adolphe Thiers, and shortly before the proclamation of the Commune of Paris, Thiers had Blanqui arrested.
Advocating direct revolutionary action, Blanqui was among the first to conceive of the professional revolutionary.
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 Louis Auguste Blanqui Summary
Blanqui took part in the street fighting of July 1830 and was decorated by the July Monarchy of Louis Philippe for his part in its birth.
Resuming his work in the republican secret societies, Blanqui was arrested again in 1861 and sent to the Sainte-Pélagie prison, where he had a large measure of freedom to study, reflect, and discuss his ideas.
By the end of Blanqui's life his conspiratorial approach to revolution seemed outmoded to most socialists, but his lifelong willingness to suffer for his cause and his refusal to accept defeat assured his reputation as a hero of the left.
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Blanqui's father, a Tuscan lecturer in philosophy, embraced the French Republic and became a Napoleonic prefect.
Blanqui was sentenced to two-years' imprisonment, a fine of 3,000 francs, and two years' subsequent police surveillance.
Blanqui was to become an international star when Lenin recognized a debt of gratitude to him in developing his own theory of the "vanguard" party.
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 Blanqui Louis Auguste - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Blanqui, Louis Auguste (1805-1881), French revolutionary socialist and leader of many uprisings against the 19th century regime in France.
Lepère, Louis Auguste (1849-1918), French painter, engraver, etcher, and lithographer.
Chouteau, René Auguste (1749-1829), American pioneer and fur trader, founder of the city of St. Louis, Missouri.
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 Aristide Maillol
His sculpture may appear classical, but Maillol's work is intensely modern in the subtle tension between the sense of force around a central axis and the sense of force moving outward from that axis, inherent in viewing his sculpture in the round.
For a half-century, Louis-Auguste Blanqui campaigned for a democratic republic with a socialist economy-a radical agenda that earned him repeated imprisonment.
The figure's hands are tied behind her back to symbolize Blanqui's imprisonment, while her body inexorably strides forward.
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 Marxism and Anarchism
The writings of Blanqui are currently being made available in English for the first time in the M.I.A. Reference Archive.
Blanqui was as much a communist as an anarchist and yet could not be properly described as either.
Blanqui is the forerunner of the “urban guerillas” of the 1960s as well as the “militant” anarchists in the anti-WTO movement.
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 Louis Auguste Blanqui Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Louis Blanqui was born in Puget-Théniers, near Nice, on Feb. 1, 1805.
To avoid deportation, he escaped in August 1865, going to Geneva and then Brussels, from which he was able to visit Paris secretly.
Believing in the fundamental importance of the class struggle, he emphasized the necessity for the seizure of political power by a proletarian elite, which would then establish the collective ownership of the means of production.
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 Barbès, Armand Sigismond Auguste (1809-1870)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
On March 10, 1836, Barbès and Blanqui were surprised by police in the process of loading cartridges in the apartment they shared in Paris.
Barbès, who was the first of the coup leaders to be taken prisoner in 1839, seems to have believed that Blanqui, who had remained at large for some time, had lost courage and run out on his fellow insurgents.
In March 1848 hostility between Barbès and Blanqui had burst into the open with the publication by a journalist named Taschereau of a document from police files which purported to show that Blanqui had betrayed his fellow conspirators in 1839.
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 Louis Auguste Blanqui - Wikimedia Commons
Deutsch: Louis Auguste Blanqui (* 1805  † 1881) war ein französischer revolutionärer und sozialistischer Theoretiker.
English: Louis Auguste Blanqui (1805 - 1881) was a French political activist.
Français : Louis Auguste Blanqui dit l'Enfermé, (1805- 1881) était un révolutionnaire républicain socialiste français
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 Notes on Positivism Works of Auguste Blanqui 1869 - Athenaeum Library of Philosophy
Positivism, sewn (attached) to the coat-tails of a Prophet, remains fixed in the admiration of the Middle Ages.
Auguste Comte, at the time of this transitory passion, laid down the foundations of his heavy sociological construction.
Crushed by the Revolutionary minority on May 31, then recalled thanks to being rescued from the dictatorship of Robespierre by the Montagnards, the retrograde majority of the Convention found itself free on 9 Thermidor and in control the next day.
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 Biographie d'Auguste Blanqui
Sans rompre avec son milieu, Blanqui s'initie ainsi au monde souterrain des sociétés secrètes et des conspirations.
Arrivé à Paris le 25 février 1848, Blanqui fonde la Société républicaine centrale, réclame l'ajournement des élections en organisant les manifestations du 17 mars et du 16 avril.
Cette annexe du centre hospitalier qui a ouvert ses portes en octobre 2001, a conservé le nom de la clinique d'autrefois sous l'appellation "Centre Blanqui".
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 JEROME ADOLPHE BLANQUI... - Online Information article about JEROME ADOLPHE BLANQUI...
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 Louis-Auguste Blanqui - Wikipedia
Er wurde 1805 als Sohn des Jean-Dominique Blanqui und Bruder des Ökonomen Adolphe Jérôme Blanqui geboren.
Blanqui wirkte am Sturz Karls X. in der Julirevolution von 1830 mit.
Nach der blutigen Niederschlagung der Kommune kam Blanqui erneut ins Gefängnis, bis er schließlich 1879 wiederum begnadigt wurde.
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 LOUIS AUGUSTE BLANQUI ... - Online Information article about LOUIS AUGUSTE BLANQUI ...
The violence of the Socikte republicaine centrale, which was founded by Blanqui to demand a modification of the See also:
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 AllRefer.com - Louis Auguste Blanqui (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Louis Auguste Blanqui (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Louis Auguste Blanqui[lwE OgUst´] Pronunciation Key, 1805–81, French revolutionary and radical thinker.
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 Amazon.com: "Auguste Blanqui": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
from the electoral process in protest against the inequitable conditions under which the vote was held.7' Revolutionary republicans such as Auguste Blanqui invoked the ignorance and credulity of the masses as a justification for bypassing universal suffrage and parliamentary action:...
It was this success which essentially accounted for the reputation of such figures as Auguste Blanqui (1805-81), a radical republican conspirator who owed his notoriety more to the frequency and duration of his incarcerations than to...
The most influential plotter was Philippe Buonarroti (who had assisted Franois- Nol Baboeuf in 1795); his best-known heir was Auguste Blanqui (1805-1881).
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Blanqui,
Blanqui, Louis Auguste, 1805-81, French revolutionary and radical thinker.
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 Lepère Louis Auguste - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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 Auguste Blanqui   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Meanwhile, Blanqui took the nearby Hôtel-de-Ville, but was soon in combat with the municipal guard for control.
Within twenty-four hours nearly 300 arrests had been made, the final total reaching almost 700.
Like other radicals, Blanqui was soon to be disappointed by the election of a large majority of former monarchists to the constituent assembly.
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May 12, 1999 4:29 PM godfrey - 25 Blvd Auguste Blanqui The Hotel Auguste Blanqui
I once lived in Paris France at 25 Blvd. Auguste Blanqui, in the Hotel Auguste Blanqui, and would like to make contact with someone near it, who can bring me up to date on it's ownership, etc. My mail is godfrey@cajun.net.
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 Madame Blanqui Posters Prints - Portrait of Louis-Auguste Blanqui circa 1835 Art Giclee Print - Artist: Madame Blanqui ...
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 Auguste Blanqui
Auguste Blanqui a étudié a l'institution Massin a Paris.
1870 De retour a Paris, Blanqui crée le journal La Patrie en danger.
1880 Auguste Blanqui continue sa lutte et lance un deuxième journal: Ni Dieu ni maître.
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 Blanqui (Louis-) Auguste - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Blanqui (Louis-) Auguste - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
By the terms of the armistice signed by the Prussians and the French in February, the National Assembly was to vote on whether to make peace with the...
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 Special Correspondence (The Nation, May 15, 1879)
They did not rise above the level of a provincial and local celebration.
According to another update, the socialist revolutionary Louis-Auguste Blanqui question in France is taking serious proportions.
A little more than three weeks ago the organs of the Left Center side of the Ministry were unable to see a speck of any kind on the horizon.
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 Find in a Library: Les idées politiques et sociales d'Auguste Blanqui.
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 Louis-Auguste Blanqui Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
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