Everything about Saint-simonianism totally explained
Saint-Simonianism was a
French socialist movement of the first half of the
nineteenth century. The movement is named after
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon who promoted ideas of
Christian socialism but after his death, the movement that formed around his ideas became increasingly extreme in its religious views.
The movement was centered around the
École Polytechnique. After roughly
1830, the Saint-Simonians led by
Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin formed an increasingly religiously-minded
Messianic group, before being banned by the authorities in
1832.
Saint-Simonianism had some influence in England, particularly among the followers of
Joanna Southcott who shared the Saint-Simonian idea that a female messiah would come soon.
People associated with the movement
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