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    Auguste-Richard Lahautière (May 21, 1813 – June 27, 1882) (also known as Richard de la Hautière) was a French socialist, journalist, poet and lawyer. He...
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  • tendency in early French communism, along with Albert Laponneraye, Richard Lahautière, Jacques Pillot and others. He was also an early associate of Louis-Auguste...
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  • journalist Richard Lahautière and dedicated to the philosopher Pierre Leroux. In the book, considered a chief work of Neo-Babouvism, Lahautière, himself...
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  • revolutionaries in the 1830s and 1840s, among them Théodore Dézamy, Richard Lahautière, Albert Laponneraye and Jean-Jacques Pillot.[citation needed] The...
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  • J. Grandjonc (10 August 2017). "LAHAUTIÈRE Richard, RICHARD de LA HAUTIÈRE Auguste, dit" [LAHAUTIÈRE Richard, RICHARD de LA HAUTIÈRE Auguste] (in French)...
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    representative of the Neo-Babouvist tendency in the 1840s, along with Richard Lahautière, Jean-Jacques Pillot and others. He combined Jacobin republicanism...
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  • 'standard-bearer of the egalitarian party, the communist party.' Richard Lahautière, friend and closest collaborator of Laponneraye, served as editor-in-chief...
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    Houellebecq (born 1956), filmmaker Charles Koechlin (1867–1950), composer Richard Lahautière (1813–82), journalist Michel Lang (1939–2014), film director André...
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    Jean-Jacques Pillot is often grouped with Théodore Dézamy (1805–1850), Richard Lahautière (1813–1882), Albert Laponneraye (1808–1849) and Jules Gay (1807–1887)...
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