
portrait, of A. Rousseau of Saumur, an advocate of women's equality
portrait, of A. Rousseau of Saumur, an advocate of women's equality. Illustration from Les Saint-Simoniens, 1830, by Henry-René D'Allemagne. Saint-Simonism was an ideology based on a socio-economic and political doctrine, the influence of which was decisive in the nineteenth century. It takes its name from the count of Saint-Simon (1760-1825). His disciple or supporter is called "Saint-Simonian." It can be considered as the founding thought of French industrial society..
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