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Philippe Buonarroti

    Deeply influenced by Enlightenment thinkers like Rousseau and Locke, this author moved beyond legal studies into the realms of philosophy and political pamphleteering. A fervent proponent of revolutionary ideals, he became involved in the French Revolution, traveling to Corsica to explore communal and agrarian forms of egalitarianism. His commitment to the revolutionary cause and close ties to Robespierre later led to imprisonment, where he co-developed early communist theories. The author's works thus reflect a profound engagement with social justice and the ideals of equality, forged in a tumultuous era of radical change.

    Babeuf und die Verschwörung für die Gleichheit
    Babeuf Und Die Verschworung Fur Die Gleichheit, Mit Dem Durch Sie Veranlassten Prozess Und Den Belegstucken
    Buonarroti's History Of Babeuf's Conspiracy For Equality
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      Babeuf Und Die Verschworung Fur Die Gleichheit, Mit Dem Durch Sie Veranlassten Prozess Und Den Belegstucken