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  1. Claude de Rouvroy de Saint-Simon. Claude de Rouvroy, 1st Duke of Saint-Simon (French pronunciation: [klod də ʁuvʁwa]; August 1607 – 3 May 1693), was a French soldier and courtier, and favourite of Louis XIII of France, who created his dukedom for him. His only son Louis de Rouvroy, Duke of Saint-Simon (1675–1755) was the ...

  2. 3 de ene. de 2019 · Claude-Henri de Rouvroy, conde de Saint-Simon fue el padre del socialismo francés en el siglo XIX. Su positivismo penetró en el ideario de los franceses y llegó a influenciar a teorías posteriores.

  3. History Department, Santa Clara University. Nobleman of the ancien regime, real estate speculator, "utopian" socialist and theorizer of the bureaucratic state -- all of these descriptors can apply to Claude Henri de Rouvroy de Saint-Simon. In many ways a fitting embodiment of the spirit of the Super-Enlightenment collection, his thought and ...

  4. Claude de Rouvroy, duque de Saint-Simon (agosto de 1607 - 3 de mayo de 1693), fue un soldado y cortesano francés, favorito de Luis XIII de Francia, quien creó su ducado para él. Su único hijo, Louis de Rouvroy, duque de Saint-Simon (1675-1755) fue el famoso escritor de memorias de la corte de Luis XIV.

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    "The philosophy of the eighteenth century has been critical and revolutionary: that of the nineteenth century will be inventive and destructive" (Oeuvres complètes, Vol. XV, p. 92). This remark accurately reflects the position that Saint-Simon envisaged himself as occupying in the history of political and social ideas. He in no way wished to undere...

    Despite the importance he assigned to it, Saint-Simon never set out his conception of historical change and development in a precise or systematic form. Like his other contributions to social theory, it was put forward in a somewhat disjointed and piecemeal fashion. Nevertheless, an outline of his view can be extracted from various works, notably f...

    The lessons Saint-Simon drew from previous developments for his own time were far-reaching. Although the old order was in a general condition of dissolution, it had still not been wholly superseded. Many of the chief centers of power and influence remained in the hands of "more or less incapable bureaucrats" (ibid., pp. 17–26), idlers, and ignoramu...

    Saint-Simon was always conscious of the importance of moral and social ideals in helping to promote harmony and a sense of purpose in human communities. In medieval times the Christian religion had performed this role, and he thought that there was a place for a comparable system of beliefs, adapted to contemporary knowledge and interests, in any v...

    It is impossible in a short space to do justice to the fertility and originality of Saint-Simon's thinking on what he called social physiology. An untidy, impatient, and inelegant expositor of his own ideas, he nonetheless understood the central issues of his time better than many of his contemporaries and exhibited a keener insight into the econom...

    works by saint-simon

    Oeuvres complétes de Saint-Simon et Enfantin, 47 vols. Paris, 1865–1876. Lettres d'un habitant de Genève à ses contemporains. Edited by A. Pereire. Paris, 1925. Written in 1803. Textes choisis. Edited by J. Dautry. Paris, 1951. Selected Writings. Translated, with an introduction, by F. M. H. Markham. Oxford: Blackwell, 1952. Henri Saint-Simon (1760–1825): Selected Writings on Science, Industry and Social Organisation. Translated and edited by Keith Taylor. New York: Holmes and Meier, 1975. Th...

    works on saint-simon

    Berlin, Isaiah. "Saint-Simon." In Freedom and Its Betrayal: Six Enemies of Human Liberty, edited by Henry Hardy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UniversityPress, 2002. Carlisle, R. B. The Proffered Crown. Saint-Simonianism and the Doctrine of Hope. Baltimore: Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 1987. Dondo, M. M. The French Faust, Henri de Saint-Simon. New York: Philosophical Library, 1955. Durkheim, Émile. Le socialisme. Edited by Marcel Mauss. Paris: Alcan, 1928. Translated by Charlotte Sattler as Soci...

  5. Claude-Henri de Rouvroy, conde de Saint-Simon | Crítica de Libros. publicado en Autores Por Reseñas de enciclopedias. COMPARTE. Nació el 17 de octubre de 1760 en París, donde murió el 19 de mayo de 1825.

  6. Né à Paris, en 1760, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon, lointain cousin du mémorialiste Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon, apparaît à la fois comme le dernier encyclopédiste du xviii e siècle et comme le premier socialiste français de l'ère industrielle.