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Tag Archives: Barthelemy Prosper Enfantin
heine in paris: hope amid les miserables
When he died in Paris, his last words were “god will forgive me. Its his job.” Among the thousands of books burned in Berlin in 1933 following the Nazi raid on the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, were works by Heinrich Heine. … Continue reading →
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Tagged armand marrast, Barthelemy Prosper Enfantin, dostoyevski, Eugene Delacroix, Franz Kafka, Friedrich Nietzsche, George Eliot, giacomo Meyerbeer, Heinrich Heine, hoffmann von fallersleben, Karl Marx, Ludwig Boerne, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Sigmund Freud
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SAINT SIMON SAYS: FIND THE FEMALE MESSIAH
In the nineteenth century, when the Saint-Simonians took to mysticism under the leadership of Bathelemy Prosper Enfantin, they began to talk up “the rehabilitation of the flesh” , a principle which inderlay the growing advocacy of free-love in the movement. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Angus McClaren, Armand Bazard, Balzac, Barthelemy Prosper Enfantin, Ben Hardman, Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal, Bonnie S. Anderson, Claire Goldberg Moses, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, Dominique R. Poirier, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Franz Liszt, Frederick Engels, Georges Sorel, Hector Berlioz, Hugh Chisholm, James Burke, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Le Pere Enfantin, Louis Blanc, Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, Manfred Hauke, Nancy Locke, Olinde Rodrigues, Saint Simon, Thomas Carlyle, William-Adolphe Bouguereau
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