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ETIENNE CABET (1788-1856)

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 917 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ETIENNE CABET (1788-1856)  , French communist, was born at
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Dijon in 1788, the son of a cooper . He chose the profession of advocate, without succeeding in it, but ere long became notable as the persevering apostle of republicanism and
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communism . He assisted in a secondary way in the revolution of 1830, and obtained the appointment of procureur-general in Corsica under the government of Louis Philippe; but was dismissed for his attack upon the conservatism of the government, in his Histoire de la revolution de 1830 . Elected, notwith-917
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standing, to the chamber of deputies, he was prosecuted for his bitter criticism of the government, and obliged to go into exile in England in 1834, where he became an ardent
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disciple of Robert Owen . On the amnesty of 1839 he returned to France, and attracted some
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notice by the publication of a badly written and fiercely democratic
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history of the Revolution of 1 789 (4 vols., 1840), and of a social
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romance, Voyage en Icarie, in which he set forth his
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peculiar views . These
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works met with some success among the radical working-men of Paris . Like Owen, he sought to realize his ideas in practice, and, pressed as well by his friends, he made arrangements for an experiment in communism on
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American
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soil . By negotiations in England favoured by Owen, he
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purchased a considerable tract of
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land on the Red
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river,
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Texas, and drew up an elaborate scheme for the intending colony, community of
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property being the distinctive principle of the society . Accordingly in 1848 an expedition of 1500 " Icarians " sailed to
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America; but unexpected difficulties arose and the complaints of the disenchanted settlers soon reached
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Europe . Cabet, who had remained in France, had more than one judicial investigation to undergo in consequence, but was honourably acquitted . In 1849 he went out in person to America, but on his arrival, finding that the
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Mormons had been expelled from their city
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Nauvoo (q.v.), in
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Illinois, he transferred his settlement thither . There, with the exception of a journey• to France, where he returned to defend himself successfully before the tribunals, he remained, the dictator of his little society .

In 1856, however, he withdrew and died the same

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year at St Louis . See COMMUNISM . Also Felix Bonnaud . Cabet et son teuvre, appel a tous
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les socialistes (Paris, 1900) ; J . Prudhommeaux, Icaria and its Founder, Etienne Cabet (Nimes, 1907) .

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