BLANQUI, LOUIS AUGUSTE

lwē ôgüstˈ, 1805–81, French revolutionary and radical thinker. While a student in Paris, he joined (1824) a branch of the Carbonari, a revolutionary secret society; thenceforth he was prominent in every revolutionary upheaval in France until his death. More than half his life was spent in prison. In 1847 he set up the Central Republican Society, which was powerful in the February Revolution of 1848. 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. The commune, whose temporary success was largely Blanqui's work, vainly offered its hostages in exchange for Blanqui. He was released in 1879 and was elected a deputy from Bordeaux, although the government did not allow him to serve. His followers, the Blanquists, were eventually absorbed into the unified socialist party. Advocating direct revolutionary action, Blanqui was among the first to conceive of the professional revolutionary.

See R. W. Postgate, Revolution from 1789–1906 (1920) and study by A. Spitzer (1957, repr. 1970).

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...recovery of its world mission. 27 Blanqui virtually redeemed himself in...24 Blanqui MSS, 9581, pp. 175 - 76 . 25 Defense du citoyen Louis Auguste Blanqui , p. 12. 26 By 1880 Blanqui...
...58 , 62 , 138 , 141 , 180 ; death, 229 Blanc, Louis: and Blanqui, 95 , 98 , 104 , 156 - 57 , 237 note 48 ; classes...women, 28 , 33 Blanc, Mme: 181 - 82 , 229 Blanqui, Louis-Auguste: and Commune, 197 ; defended by Blanc, 221...
...Roger 152 Blanc, Charles 23 , 31 , 152 Blanqui, Adolphe 94 Bloom, Harold 38 n Boileau...16 Caylus, Comte de 26 , 91 Celine, Louis Ferdinand 117 , 152 Cezanne, Paul 127...13 Daumier, Honore 124 David, Jacques Louis 126 ; depiction of Rome 52 , 148 ; and...
...NAMES A Alexander, 42 B Bauer, Bruno, 60 - 62 , 66 - 67 , 71 , 72 , 75 , 80 , 90 - 91 , 93 - 95 , 99 Blanc, Louis, 65 Blanqui, Auguste, 65 , 83 C Cabet, Etienne, 65 Caesar, Julius, 42 Cieszkowski, August von, 59 - 61 Considerant, Victor...
...the fact that he had supported Louis-Auguste Blanqui--along with Etienne Cabet and...Related entries : AGRICULTURE; BLANQUI; CABET; CLUBS, POLITICAL...satirical journal, founded by Louis Cauchois- Lemaire in December...
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...what happened four months later. Louis Auguste Blanqui, an icon of French revolutionaries...state of social happiness." Blanqui commented: It was apparently...means, when the real goal, wrote Blanqui, was "the desire for power...
...Brussels, 1843), by Jerome Adolphe Blanqui (1798-1854), French economist...brother of the Paris Communard Louis Auguste Blanqui. The excerpts are about ancient...formulated in the Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (MECW 11:185, 193...
...to attempt to assassinate King Louis-Philippe, or his sons. What...Societe des Saisons), led by Louis-Auguste Blanqui, Armand Barbes and Martin-Bernard...free public education. Led by Blanqui, the Societe des Saisons staged...
...invoked in more recent times in Louis Chevaliers influential Laboring...Man and individual leaders like Louis-Auguste Blanqui. To judge by police reports and...tumultuous summer of that year Louis XVI paid a symbolic visit to the...
...coffin" (p. 144). Louis-Napoleon had come to...France with the Vow of Louis XIII "to stop the colorists...republican politician Louis Blanc in the Haute Garonne...socialist revolutionary Auguste Blanqui, he had been named a...
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...He flirted with the vanguard conspiracy theories of Louis Auguste Blanqui, called for massive insurrections from below, advocated...Her Own Record, Now She Is Michaels Mother," St. Louis Post-Dispatch (January 20, 1971), quote cited...
...throughout Europe were Filippo Michele Buonarroti and his Sublimes Maitres Parfaits (Sublime Perfect Masters), and Louis Auguste Blanqui and the Societe des Saisons (Society of the Seasons). Those two branches of the Illuminati formed the source...
...results to those of Cabet. Louis Blanc (1811-82...The main exception was Auguste Blanqui (1805-81), a disciple...the Equals (1796). Blanqui believed that poverty...Considerant, Proudhon and Blanqui were prominent in the...
...middle class. The reign of Louis Philippe was marked by...Joseph Proudhon, Marxist Louis Blanc, and other leading...prompted by the Communist Auguste Blanqui and his ilk, the breach...At the end of 1849, Louis Napoleon (Napoleon...


 

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BLANQUI, LOUIS AUGUSTE lwe ogust , 1805 81, French revolutionary...An exile in Brussels (1865 70), Blanqui organized the extremist opposition against...instrumental. The crucial role played by Blanqui and his followers in the expulsion...
...immediate personal goods). Among the chief leaders of such revolutionary groups were the Frenchmen Louis Blanc and (far more radical) Louis Auguste Blanqui , both of whom played important roles in the February Revolution of 1848. The Communist Manifesto...
...Revolution (1848) and the Commune of Paris (1871) encouraged syndicalism and the revolutionary doctrine of Louis Auguste Blanqui . In Germany the state socialism of Ferdinand Lassalle gained wide acceptance. (For more detailed historical...
...examples. Following the utopians came thinkers such as Louis Blanc who were more political in their socialist formulations...anarchist Pierre Joseph Proudhon and the insurrectionist Auguste Blanqui were also influential socialist leaders of the early...


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