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There were few socialists in the French Revolution — the word didn’t exist then, but historians have labeled people such as Babeuf “socialist”.
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There were few socialists in the French Revolution — the word didn’t exist then, but historians have labeled people such as Babeuf “socialist”.
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The dregs of the people, stimulated from above by sudden and violent excitement, have everywhere brought to the surface the scum of immorality. "] [Footnote 3303: Fleury," Babeuf, "139, 150.
The French Revolution - Volume 3 Hippolyte Taine 1860
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PAs you can see from the linked article on Babeuf, this is wrong.
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Putting aside individuals like Babeuf, who only later became identified with the term, the first “socialists” are generally considered to be the followers of Saint-Simon, whose first writings were shortly after 1800.
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As you can see from the linked article on Babeuf, this is wrong.
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Putting aside individuals like Babeuf, who only later became identified with the term, the first “socialists” are generally considered to be the followers of Saint-Simon, whose first writings were shortly after1800.
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PAs you can see from the linked article on Babeuf, this is wrong.
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As you can see from the linked article on Babeuf, this is wrong.
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Putting aside individuals like Babeuf, who only later became identified with the term, the first “socialists” are generally considered to be the followers of Saint-Simon, whose first writings were shortly after1800.
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