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  1. Pierre Leroux (born 1958 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian novelist, journalist and screenwriter. Bibliography. 1996 : Le Rire des femmes, ISBN 2-921775-25-5; 2004 : Cher éditeur (éditions Albin Michel)

  2. Pierre Henri Leroux (7 April 1797 – 12 April 1871) was a French philosopher and political economist. He was born at Bercy, now a part of Paris, the son of an artisan . Life. Pierre Leroux in exile, 1856. His education was interrupted by the death of his father, which compelled him to support his mother and family.

  3. Pierre Leroux (born April 17, 1797, near Paris—died April 11, 1871, Paris) was a French pantheistic philosopher, economist, pacifist, government official, and champion of socialism through various reviews and newspapers that he helped found.

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  4. Author. English. Pierre Leroux died during the Commune and the revolutionary government reluctantly held an official funeral service for the socialist thinker. His death led the Commune and its followers to debate their relationship with the past Second Republic, which kind of socialism they promoted, and the place of religion in it.

  5. At first a disciple of Saint-Simon, Pierre Leroux seceded from the School in 1831, at the time of the schism over the question of the emancipation of women, to profess a social doctrine of his

  6. French socialist philosopher and propagandist. His best‐known work is De l'humanité (1840), in which he expounded a quintessentially Romantic creed grounded in a faith in manking as a collective ... From: Leroux, Pierre in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French ». Subjects: Literature.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Abstract. Pierre Leroux founded the liberal journal Le Globe in the 1820s, moved briefly into the Saint-Simonian camp, and then emerged as one of the most important, independent and philosophically ambitious Romantic socialists of the period before 1848.