Name any two important socialist of 19th century of Europe
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Henri de Saint-Simon (born Oct. 17, 1760, Paris, France; died May 19, 1825, Paris), who is called the founder of French socialism, argued that a brotherhood of man must accompany the scientific organization of industry and society
François Marie Charles Fourier (7 April 1772 – 10 October 1837) was a French utopian socialist and philosopher. Modern scholars[which?] credit Fourier with having originated the word féminisme in 1837;[26] as early as 1808, he had argued, in the Theory of the Four Movements, that the extension of the liberty of women was the general principle of all social progress, though he disdained any attachment to a discourse of "equal rights". Fourier inspired the founding of the communist community called La Reunion near present-day Dallas, Texas, as well as several other communities within the United States of America, such as the North American Phalanx in New Jersey and Community Place and five others in New York State.
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