Cabet


Étienne
[ey-tyen] /eɪˈtyɛn/ (Show IPA), 1788–1856, French socialist who established a utopian community in the U.S. (in Illinois) called Icaria: became U.S. citizen 1854.
Historical Examples

Our Foreigners Samuel P. Orth
Socialism and Democracy in Europe Samuel P. Orth
Socialism John Spargo
Our Foreigners Samuel P. Orth
Our Foreigners Samuel P. Orth
Our Foreigners Samuel P. Orth

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