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  1. Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez (March 31, 1796–August 11, 1865), more commonly called Philippe Buchez, was a French historian, sociologist, and politician. He was the founder of the newspaper L'Atelier, and he served briefly, in 1848, as the president of the Constituent National Assembly, which was then meeting at the Palais Bourbon in Paris.

  2. Philippe Joseph Benjamin Buchez 2, né le 31 mars 1796, à Matagne-la-Petite (Belgique), mort le 11 août 1865 à Rodez, est docteur en médecine (1825), homme politique, historien et sociologue français, sa doctrine inspire la fondation du journal L'Atelier par un groupe d'ouvriers.

  3. Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez (1796-1866), the son of a physician, and also a doctor of medicine, practiced his pro fession and published in his field. For his medical thesis he brought out in 1825 his Considé rations générales sur les fièvres intermittent.

  4. Christian Socialism advocacy. …principally by the writings of Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez, a disciple of Saint-Simon, and by the emergence of cooperative societies in France, Ludlow—who had been reared and educated in France—enlisted other churchmen in an effort to promote the application of Christian principles in industrial ...

  5. 3 de dez. de 2017 · Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez (1796-1865) é considerado o fundador das cooperativas de produção para os trabalhadores. Houve alguns esboços antes, mas Buchez é o principal autor. É o expoente do socialismo católico. Buchez difundia suas ideias na revista Europée, nos anos de 1830.

  6. As a philosopher, historian, economist, socialist, and deputy, he believed that the ideals of the french revolution were a development of the fundamental truths of Christianity and especially of the call to the disinterested service of one's fellow man.

  7. Né le 30 mars 1796 à Matagne-la-Petite (alors département des Ardennes, cédée au royaume des Pays-Bas en 1815 avec le canton de Romerée dont elle faisait partie, ainsi que Philippeville et Marienbourg, aujourd’hui arrondissement de Philippeville, province de Namur, Belgique), mort à Rodez (Aveyron) le 11 août 1865.