CABET, ETIENNE

ātyĕnˈ käbāˈ, 1788–1856, French utopian socialist. He was elected to the chamber of deputies in 1831, but his bitter attacks on the government resulted in his conviction for treason. He escaped prison by exiling himself to Great Britain (1834–39), where he developed a theory of communism influenced by Robert Owen. Cabet's Voyage en Icarie (1840) depicted an ideal society in which an elected government controlled all economic activity and supervised social affairs, the family remaining the only other independent unit. The book was extremely popular, and Cabet gained many followers. A group of them attempted unsuccessfully (1848) to found an Icarian community on the Red River in Texas. The next year Cabet established a temporary colony at the old Mormon town of Nauvoo, Ill., but serious dissension arose in 1856, and he was not reelected president. He died soon after in St. Louis. Most of the Icarians moved to lands they had purchased near Corning, Iowa, where branch communities survived until 1898. Other works by Cabet include Histoire populaire de la Révolution française (4 vol., 1839–40), Colonie icarienne aux États-Unis d'Amérique (1856), and Le vrai Christianisme suivant Jésus Christ (1846).

See C. H. Johnson, Utopian Communism in France: Cabet and the Icarians, 1839–1851 (1974)

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CABET Etienne Cabet (1788-1856) in 1840 wrote an extremely popular utopian work, Voyage...same food, lived in the same kind of dwelling, and so forth. However, Cabet was opposed to violent revolution to achieve his aims. Cabet was born...
CABET Cabet. Etienne Cabet 1788-1856 received a good education, practiced law, and in 1831 was elected to the French Chamber of Deputies. Some remarks with reference to the king led to his arrest and to a fiveyear exile which he spent largely...
c CABET, ETIENNE. ttienne Cabet (1788-1856) was bom in Dijon, France, son of a cooper. After...face inequalities that tend to corrupt them. Like Robert Owen, Cabet believed that humankind can be perfected through universal education...
...26. Prudhommeaux, Icarie , 486. 27. Cabet, Travels , 3. Selected Bibliography Cabet Etienne. Travels in Icaria . Translated by Robert...Prudhommeaux Jules Jean. Icarie et son Fondateur Etienne Cabet . Paris: Edouard Cornely et Cie, 1907...
...where she married the lithographer, Etienne Blanc, in 1838. She became Tristans...unaware of his authoritarianism. CABET, Etienne 1788-1856 Journalist, lawyer, and political activist, Cabet was a key theorist of communism...
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Etienne Cabet. Travels in Icaria. by Diana M. Garno Etienne Cabet. Travels in Icaria. Trans. Leslie J. Roberts, with a Critical Introduction by Robert Sutton. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2003. 251 pp. $24.95 After 163...
...adherents of the revolutionary activist, Etienne Cabet (1788-1856). A native of Dijon, Cabet...Jules Prudhommeaux, Icarie et son Jondateur, Etienne Cabet Icarie and Its Founder, Etienne Cabet(Paris: E. Cornely, 1907; repr., Philadelphia...
...1840s) and the communist publisher Etienne Cabet (in the 1840s). These letters to Sand, Sue, and Cabet indicate further evidence of similar...Paris; and BHVP MS 1052, Papiers Etienne Cabet. 8. Francois Furet and Jacques...
...mentioned Louis Blanc (1811-82) and Etienne Cabet (1788-1865) as younger advocates...warrants issued for the arrest of Cabet and two other deputies (Collected...letter to Harriet Taylor, Mill listed Cabet as among those socialists who are...
...conflicts between the "communist" Etienne Cabet and his mostly artisanal following...Tristan rehearsed biting objections to Cabet-style politics and cursed the Icarian...of Lyonss tailors. She reproached Cabet for endorsing paternal authority...
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...socialist community was that described by Etienne Cabet (1788-1856). In his Voyage en...fifty people had read his Theory. Cabet, on the other hand, was unique...readers were not utopians: when Cabet decided to join the Scottish mill...
...throughout the ages, is that all food will become the same. Etienne Cabet, a utopian of the 19th century, envisaged a world...the same toasts would be announced all over the world. Cabet was influenced by Lycurgus, the ancient lawgiver of...
...in South America) and even "Christian communism". In the words of the 19th-century French utopian philosopher Etienne Cabet, "Communism is Christianity ... it is pure Christianity, before it was corrupted by Catholicism." These days...


 

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CABET, ETIENNE atyen kaba , 1788 1856, French utopian...The book was extremely popular, and Cabet gained many followers. A group of them...the Red River in Texas. The next year Cabet established a temporary colony at the old...
...communism came into use to denote loosely a militant leftist form of socialism; it was associated with the writings of Etienne Cabet and his theories of common ownership. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels later used it to describe the movement that advocated...
...followers left Illinois for Utah (1846). From 1849 to 1856 Nauvoo was the site of a utopian socialist colony under Etienne Cabet . Smiths house and other buildings from Nauvoos past still stand, but the original Mormon Temple was burned by anti...
...formed on the principles of Charles Fourier . Belonging to neither of these groups were the Icarian settlements, led by Etienne Cabet , and the anarchistic villages of Josiah Warren . The religious groups, unified by strong faith and authority, tended...
...idealistic communism based on economic self-sufficiency or on the interaction of ideal communities. Saint-Simon , Etienne Cabet , Charles Fourier , and Pierre Joseph Proudhon in France and Robert Owen in England are typical examples of this sort...
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