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Jobard developed an economic and social theory that he called "Monautopole" and that he defined as "from monos, alone, autos, oneself and pĂ´leĂ´, dealing". Historically a monopoly was a concession, granted exclusively, for trading a good belonging to all, an unjust privilege arising arbitrarily.
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view of the Place des
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Ingenious and imaginative, Jobard registered 73 patents in lighting, heating, food supply, transport, ballistics and other areas. In 1850 he set up a patents office, a brokerage for assisting inventors to file patents and protect their inventions. He published numerous works and articles on
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J. B. A. M. Jobard, "Nouvelle Ă©conomie sociale ou
Monautopole industriel, artistique, commercial et littéraire, fondé sur la pérennité des brevets d'invention, dessins, modèles et marques de fabrique", Paris, Mathias, Bruxelles, chez l'auteur,
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in Paris launched an international competition for lithographers in 1828, aimed at rewarding those who had made the greatest progress in their art. Jobard was awarded the gold medal ("Le
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for thirty years. Also a poet, he lived in a house at the foot of a hill on the slopes of which he owned two gardens and a vineyard. He married
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A surveyor in the Dutch land registry during the Empire and the
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Monautopole would be the natural right to dispose of oneself and the fruits of one's labours, "the just reward for work, talent and persistence". His writings earned him the praise of the future
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where he was resident by 1819. His first commission was to illustrate the
Annales générales des Sciences physiques, printed by Weissenbruch under the scientific editorship of
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Towards the end of his life, Jobard developed an enthusiasm for spiritualism and in his final years, he appears to have lost his mind. He is buried in
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Following the 1830 revolution, Jobard automatically became a
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industrial property, earning him a reputation as the greatest campaigner for intellectual property rights in the nineteenth century.
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