OEuvres De S.-S. & D'enfantin presents a comprehensive collection of writings by Henri Saint-Simon and Prosper Enfantin, key figures in the Saint-Simonian movement. These volumes, published by the council established to execute Enfantin's final wishes, offer invaluable insights into their philosophical, social, and religious ideas. Preceded by historical notes, this compilation sheds light on the evolution of Saint-Simonian thought and its impact on 19th-century French society.
Explore the core tenets of this influential movement, which advocated for social reform, industrial progress, and a new spiritual order. These writings are essential for understanding the intellectual currents that shaped modern Europe and continue to resonate with contemporary discussions on social justice and economic development.
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