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Brissot, Jacques Pierre (1754–1793)
Jacques Pierre Brissot was one of the most misunderstood men of his generation and ours. Best known for ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Haya de la Torre, Victor Raúl (1895–1979)
Without doubt, one of the most discussed political characters in twentieth-century Peruvian history is ...
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Born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Slavoj Žižek was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and sociology ...
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La Boétie, Etienne de (1530–1563)
Etienne de La Boétie was a distinguished lawyer, poet, and humanist who also translated Xenophon and ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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John Locke challenged prevailing perceptions about government, human reasoning, religious toleration, ...
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Livio Maitan was the foremost leader of the Italian Trotskyite movement. Born in Venice in 1923, Maitan ...
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Montesquieu, Baron de (1689–1755)
Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu was a prolific French author whose writings ...
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Social theorist Georges Sorel developed a primarily intellectual version of syndicalism in the 1910s ...
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Lysander Spooner was an American individualist anarchist, abolitionist, libertarian, and political philosopher. ...
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With Emile Durkheim and Karl Marx, Max Weber is considered to have fundamentally defined the methods, ...
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