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LOUIS AUGUSTE BLANQUI (18o5-1881)

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 43 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LOUIS AUGUSTE BLANQUI (18o5-1881)  , French publicist, was born on the 8th of
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February 18o5 at Puget-Theniers, where his
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father,
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Jean Dominique Blanqui, was at that time sub-prefect . He studied both law and
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medicine, but found his real vocation in politics, and at once constituted himself a champion of the most advanced opinions . He took an active
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part in the revolution of
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July 183o, and continuing to maintain the
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doctrine of republicanism during the reign of Louis Philippe, was condemned to repeated terms of imprisonment . Implicated in the armed outbreak of the Societe
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des Saisons, of which he was a or: leading spirit, he was in the following
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year, 184o, condemned to
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death, a sentence that was afterwards commuted to imprisonment for
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life . He was released by the revolution of 1848, only to resume his attacks on existing institutions . The revolution, he declared, was a mere change of name . The violence of the Socikte republicaine centrale, which was founded by Blanqui to demand a modification of the government, brought him into conflict with the more moderate Republicans, and in 1849 he was condemned to ten years' imprisonment . In 1865, while serving a further
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term of imprisonment under the
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Empire, he contrived to escape, and henceforth continued his propaganda against the government from abroad, until the general amnesty of 1869 enabled him to return to France . Blanqui's leaning towards violent
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measures was illustrated in 187o by two unsuccessful armed demonstrations: one on the 12th of
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January at the funeral of Victor Noir, the journalist shot by
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Pierre
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Bonaparte; the other on the 14th of August, when he led an attempt to seize some guns at a barrack . Upon the fall of the Empire, through the revolution of the 4th of September, Blanqui established the club and journal La patrie en danger . He was one of the
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band that for a moment seized the reins of power on the 31st of
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October, and for his share in that outbreak he was again condemned to death on the 17th of March of the following year . A few days afterwards the insurrection' which established the Commune broke out, and Blanqui "was elected a member of the insurgent government, but his detention in prison prevented him from taking an active part .

Nevertheless he was in 1872 condemned along with the other members of the Commune to transportation; but on

account of his broken
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health this sentence was commuted to one of imprisonment . In 1879 he was elected a deputy for
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Bordeaux; although the election was pronounced invalid, Blanqui was set at liberty, and at once resumed his
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work of agitation . At the end of 188o, after a speech at a revolutionary meeting in Paris, he was struck down by apoplexy, and expired on the 1st of January 1881 . Blanqui's uncompromising
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communism, and his determination to enforce it by violence, necessarily brought him into conflict with every French government, and
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half his life was spent in prison . Besides his innumerable contributions to journalism, he published an astronomical work entitled L'Eternite par
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les astres (1872), and after his death his writings on economic and social questions were collected under the title of Critique sod
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ale (1885) . A biography by G . Geffroy, L'Enferme (1897), is highly coloured and decidedly partisan .

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