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  2. Henri de Saint-Simon | French Social Reformer & Philosopher

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    Henri de Saint-Simon, (born Oct. 17, 1760, Paris, Fr.—died May 19, 1825, Paris), 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 industry and society.

  3. Henri de Saint-Simon - Wikipedia

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    Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon (17 October 1760 – 19 May 1825), better known as Henri de Saint-Simon (French: [ɑ̃ʁi də sɛ̃ simɔ̃]), was a French political, economic and socialist theorist and businessman whose thought had a substantial influence on politics, economics, sociology and the philosophy of science.

  4. Henri de Saint-Simon - New World Encyclopedia

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    Henri de Saint-Simon. Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon, often referred to as Henri de Saint-Simon (October 17, 1760 - May 19, 1825), was a French social theorist and the founder of French socialism. In the wake of the French Revolution, Saint-Simon proposed a new and positive reorganization of society, controlled by the chiefs of ...

  5. Henri de summary | Britannica

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    Henri de Saint-Simon, lithograph by L. Deymaru, 19th century. (more) Henri de , (born Oct. 17, 1760, Paris, France—died May 19, 1825, Paris), French social theorist.

  6. Saint-Simon, Henri de | Encyclopedia.com

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    SAINT-SIMON, HENRI DE (1760–1825), French social theorist. Henri de Saint-Simon was one of the most idiosyncratic and unclassifiable thinkers of the immediate postrevolutionary era in France. He was also one of the most original and influential.

  7. Christian Socialism | Political Philosophy, Social Justice &...

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    Early in the 19th century, the French philosopher Henri de Saint-Simon expounded a “new Christianity” primarily concerned with the plight of the poor. Saint-Simonians believed that the keynote of social development would be a spirit of association, with religion as the dominating force, that would gradually supplant the prevailing spirit of ...

  8. Henri de Saint-Simon - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    Henri de Saint-Simon. (1760–1825). The French social reformer Henri de Saint-Simon was made famous by his friends. He was one of the founders of modern socialism, and after his death his followers spread his teachings and extended his influence throughout Europe and North America.

  9. Utopian Socialism | Encyclopedia.com

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    The three principal utopian socialists were the Frenchmen Henri de Saint-Simon (1760–1825) and Charles Fourier (1772–1837) and the British factory owner Robert Owen (1771–1858).

  10. Henri de Saint-Simon - Wikiwand

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    Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon (17 October 1760 – 19 May 1825), better known as Henri de Saint-Simon ( French: [ɑ̃ʁi də sɛ̃ simɔ̃] ), was a French political, economic and socialist theorist and businessman whose thought had a substantial influence on politics, economics, sociology and the philosophy of science.

  11. Saint-Simon | Encyclopedia.com

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    SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY. Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon (1760–1825), French social philosopher and reformer, is a controversial figure in modern social thought, who—without writing a single enduring work—had a crucial role in the early nineteenth-century developments of industrial socialism, positivism, sociology ...