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rational realism, abstract thought by thought with flesh and blood, specialised philosophy by world philosophy! To the French romantics and mystics he cries: "I, the union of philosophy and theology," to the French materialists: "I, the union of flesh and idea," to the French sceptics: "I, the destroyer of dogmatism," in a word, "I ... Schelling!" Cp. Marx to Feuerbach, October 3, 1843. Marx/Engels
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the social good; the Jews, a people who epitomize individualism and egoism, are thus predestined to triumph over others." Leroux is highly critical of the modern capitalist economic system which he blames on Jews. According to Leroux Jews, who had once crucified Jesus, were crucifying the Christian world with capitalist tyranny.
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His views might be considered anti-Semitic in present times. Leroux believed that Jewish-controlled banks had replaced the social institution of the churches with modern values which he had a negative view of: "We are destined to a future where individualism and egoism will triumph at the expense of
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and proposed that Feuerbach write a critique of Schelling. Marx wrote: "How cunningly Herr von Schelling enticed the French, first of all the weak, eclectic Cousin, then even the gifted Leroux. For Pierre Leroux and his like still regard Schelling as the man who replaced transcendental idealism by
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which must be eliminated. He imagines certain combinations by which this triple tyranny can be abolished. His solution seems to require the creation of families without heads, countries without governments and property without
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Pierre Leroux: Sozialismus zwischen analytischer Gesellschaftskritik und sozialphilosophischer Synthese: ein Beitrag zur methodischen Erforschung des vormarxistischen Sozialismus
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His education was interrupted by the death of his father, which compelled him to support his mother and family. Having worked first as a mason and then as a
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Leroux's fundamental philosophical principle is that of what he calls the "triad"—a triplicity which he finds to pervade all things, which in
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Leroux proclaimed the republic in the town of Boussac, becoming its mayor on February 25. Subsequently, he was elected to the
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became leader of the Saint-Simonians and preached the enfranchisement of women and the functions of the
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in the early 1840s. A favourable comment about Schelling prompted a public reply from Hegel's disciple
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Königsberg, 1843. An online version of the German text of Rosenkranz' piece can be found at:
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All'abolizione del proletariato! Il discorso socialista fraternitario. Parigi 1839-1847
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community, of which he became a prominent member. In November of the same year, when
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Dictionnaire biographique du mouvement ouvrier français. Première partie: 1789-1864
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I diritti dell’esistente. La filosofia della “Encyclopédie nouvelle” (1833-1847)
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is "power, intelligence and love," in man "sensation, sentiment and knowledge".
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Members of the National Legislative Assembly of the French Second Republic
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1844/df-jahrbucher/feuer.htm
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De l'Ă©galitĂ© dans la diffĂ©rence : le socialisme de Pierre Leroux
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Leroux was described as a Protestant. His religious doctrine is
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The Socialism of Fools: Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism
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Pierre Leroux and the birth of democratic socialism, 1797-1848
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Adventures of the Symbolic: Postmarxism and Democratic Theory
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For the Canadian novelist, journalist and screenwriter, see
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French philosopher, political economist and encyclopedist
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Griffiths, David A. (1983). "Pierre Leroux Redivivus".
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https://archive.org/details/ueberschellingu00rosegoog
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II, pp. 501–503. 434: 432: 775: 298:International Workingmen's Association 339:. In social economy he preserves the 280:of 1851, settling with his family in 725:Pierre Leroux, penseur de l’humanitĂ© 490:, Vol. 27, Moscow, 1962. Online at: 429: 243:In 1843, he established at Boussac ( 385:French demonstration of 15 May 1848 316:Caricature of Leroux in 1848–49 by 274:, Leroux went into exile after the 196:In 1840, he published his treatise 192:Statue of Pierre Leroux at Boussac. 13: 665: 14: 869: 761:http://www.amisdepierreleroux.org 738: 441:Nineteenth-Century French Studies 823:19th-century French philosophers 597: 803:The Mountain (1849) politicians 656:Dictionary of Political Economy 571: 519: 507:(in French). National Assembly 497: 459: 304:of 1869 he returned to Paris. 216:, which was dedicated to him, 1: 767:"Individualism and Socialism" 718:Le Procès des maĂ®tres rĂŞveurs 642:Thomas, Pierre-FĂ©lix (1904). 590: 204:. 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Pierre Leroux (author)
Leroux, 1865
Paris
France
Paris
France
philosopher
political economist
Bercy
Paris
artisan

compositor
Le Globe
Saint-Simonian
Prosper Enfantin
socialism
Jean Reynaud
Encyclopédie nouvelle

Humanitarians
George Sand
F.W.J. Schelling
Young Hegelians
Karl Rosenkranz
Creuse
Revolution of 1848
Constituent Assembly
Legislative Assembly
Seine Department

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