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  1. Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez (1796–1865), 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.

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  3. Philippe Buchez - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Buchez by Charles Bour. 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 ...

  4. Buchez, Philippe Joseph Benjamin | Encyclopedia.com

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    BUCHEZ, PHILIPPE JOSEPH BENJAMIN. Important contributor to the formative ideas of Christian socialism in 19th-century France; b. Matagnela-Petite, March 31, 1796; d. Rodez, Aug. 12, 1865. Buchez became a doctor of medicine in 1824 but was more interested in revolutionary activity.

  5. The Reconciliation of Christianity with Progress: Philippe Buchez

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    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. Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez | French political philosopher

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    In Christian Socialism …principally by the writings of Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez, a disciple of Saint-Simon, and by the emergence of cooperative societies in France, Ludlow—who had been reared and educated in France—enlisted other churchmen in an effort to promote the application of Christian principles in industrial organization.

  7. Philippe Buchez Biography - French historian, sociologist ...

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    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.

  8. Philippe Buchez - Wikiwand

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    Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez , 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.

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    Inspired principally by the writings of Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez, a disciple of Saint-Simon, and by the emergence of cooperative societies in France, Ludlow—who had been reared and educated in France—enlisted other churchmen in an effort to promote the application of Christian principles in industrial organization.

  10. Buchez,Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin - Ohio University

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    Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez (1796-1866), the son of a physician, and also a doctor of medicine, practiced his pro fession and published in his field. For his medical thesis he brought out in 1825 his Considé rations générales sur les fièvres intermittent.

  11. The Reconciliation of Christianity with Progress: Philippe Buchez

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    with Progress: Philippe Buchez Michael Reardon PHILIPPE 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. His

  12. 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Buchez, Philippe Joseph Benjamin

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    BUCHEZ, PHILIPPE JOSEPH BENJAMIN (1796–1865), French author and politician, was born on the 31st of March 1796 at Matagne-la-Petite, now in Belgium, then in the French department of the Ardennes. He finished his general education in Paris, and afterwards applied himself to the study of natural science and medicine.