Louis Blanc

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Louis Blanc was a French socialist politician and historian best known for advocating social workshops and workers’ rights during the 1848 Revolution.

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instanceOf historian
human
politician
socialist
advocatedFor social workshops
state-supported workers' cooperatives
workers' rights
burialPlace Père Lachaise Cemetery
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfBirth Spain
countryOfCitizenship France
countryOfDeath France
dateOfBirth 1811-10-29
dateOfDeath 1882-12-06
employer French Provisional Government (1848) NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French people
exileLocation London NERFINISHED
familyName Blanc NERFINISHED
givenName Louis NERFINISHED
ideology republicanism
social democracy
influenced development of social democracy in France
influencedBy utopian socialism
languageOfWorkOrName French
livedInExile United Kingdom NERFINISHED
memberOf French Second Republic political leadership NERFINISHED
movement French socialism
socialism
notableIdea right to work
state responsibility to guarantee employment
notableWork L'Organisation du travail NERFINISHED
occupation historian
journalist
politician
participatedIn French Revolution of 1848 NERFINISHED
periodOfExile 1848–1870
placeOfBirth Madrid NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Cannes NERFINISHED
positionHeld member of the Government Commission for Workers (Luxembourg Commission)
member of the National Assembly of France
member of the Provisional Government of the French Second Republic
residence Paris
returnDate 1870
returnedTo France NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
wrote Histoire de dix ans, 1830–1840 NERFINISHED
Histoire de la Révolution française NERFINISHED
L'Organisation du travail NERFINISHED

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