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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez (31 March 1796 1866) was a French author and politician. He was born at Matagne-la-Petite (now part of Doische, Belgium), then in the French département of the Ardennes. He finished his general education in Paris, and afterwards applied himself to the study of natural science and medicine. In 1821 he co-operated with Amand Bazard and others in founding a secret association la Charbonnerie, modelled on that of the Italian Carbonari, with the object of organizing a general armed rising against the government. The…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez (31 March 1796 1866) was a French author and politician. He was born at Matagne-la-Petite (now part of Doische, Belgium), then in the French département of the Ardennes. He finished his general education in Paris, and afterwards applied himself to the study of natural science and medicine. In 1821 he co-operated with Amand Bazard and others in founding a secret association la Charbonnerie, modelled on that of the Italian Carbonari, with the object of organizing a general armed rising against the government. The organization spread rapidly and widely, and displayed itself in repeated attempts at revolution. In one of these attempts, the affair at Belfort, Buchez was gravely compromised, although the jury which tried him did not find the evidence sufficient to warrant his condemnation. In 1825 he graduated in medicine, and soon after he published with Études de théologie, de philosophie et d'histoire. Aboutthe same time he became a member of the Saint-Simonian Society, presided over by Bazard, Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin, and Olinde Rodrigues, and contributed to its organ, the Producteur.