Louis-Auguste Blanqui
Born
in Puget-Théniers, France
February 08, 1805
Died
January 01, 1881
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Eternity by the Stars: An Astronomical Hypothesis
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1872
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32 editions
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Selected Works of Louis-Auguste Blanqui
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published
2011
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3 editions
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Instructions pour une prise d'armes
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published
2000
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3 editions
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Maintenant, il faut des armes
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published
2007
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2 editions
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Communism, the Future of Society
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published
1869
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L’Éternité par les astres HYPOTHÈSE ASTRONOMIQUE
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Œuvres complètes
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published
1977
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The Blanqui Reader
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Qui Fait La Soupe Doit La Manger
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Ni dios, ni amo: Antología esencial
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“Ni dieu ni maître!
(Neither God nor master)
[Feminist and labour slogan translated to 'No gods, no masters']”
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(Neither God nor master)
[Feminist and labour slogan translated to 'No gods, no masters']”
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“We know that the freedom that argues against communism is the freedom to enslave and the freedom to exploit.”
― The Blanqui Reader
― The Blanqui Reader
“I have always thought, for my part, that bad institutions made bad magistrates; just as the cowardice and hypocrisy of certain bodies results solely from the spirit which governs them. Why, for instance, in spite of the virtues and talents for which they are so noted, are the academies generally centres of intellectual repression, stupidity, and base intrigue? That question ought to be proposed by an academy: there would be no lack of competitors.”
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