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See also: born at See also: Marseilles on the 15th of See also: August 1799
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After travelling in the See also: Levant and in See also: India, he settled in See also: Paris in 1829
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Besides writing for the See also: Radical See also: press, he edited the Histoire scientifique et militaire de l'expedition francaise en Egypte in ten volumes (1830-36) and See also: Dumont d'Urville's Voyage autour du monde (1833)
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In 1840 he published Etudes sur See also: les reformateurs ou socialistes modernes (see See also: SOCIALISM) which gained him the Montyon prize (1841) and a place in the See also: Academic See also: des sciences morales et politiques (185o)
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In 1843 he published See also: Jerome Paturot a la recherche d'une position sociale, a See also: clever social satire that had a prodigious success
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In 1846 he abandoned his democratic views, and was elected liberal deputy for Marseilles
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His Jerome Paturol a la recherche de la meilleure des republiques (1848) was a satire on the new Re-publican ideas
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After the coup d'etat of 1849 he ceased to take See also: part in public See also: life, and devoted himself entirely to the study of See also: political See also: economy
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To this See also: period belong his La See also: Vie de i'employe (1855); L'Industrie en See also: Europe (1856); and Etudes sur le regime. de nos manufactures (1859)
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He died in Paris on the 28th of See also: October 1879
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