Philippe Buonarroti

Portrait of Filippo Buonarotti, 1830, [[Philippe-Auguste Jeanron]] Filippo Giuseppe Maria Ludovico Buonarroti (11 November 1761 – 16 September 1837), more usually referred to by the French version Philippe Buonarroti, was an Italian-French utopian socialist, writer, agitator, freemason, and conspirator. He was active in Corsica, France, and Geneva. His ''History of Babeuf’s Conspiracy of Equals'' (1828) became a quintessential text for revolutionaries, inspiring such socialists as Louis Auguste Blanqui and Karl Marx. He proposed a mutualist strategy that would revolutionize society by stages, starting from monarchy to liberalism, then to radicalism, and finally to communism. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Conspiration pour l'égalité dite de Babeuf / by Buonarroti, Philippe, 1761-1837

    Published 1957
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