Le Globe
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Le Globe was a French newspaper, published between 1824 and 1832, created with the goal of publishing Romantic creations. It was established by Pierre Leroux. After 1828, the paper became political and Liberal in tone.
It was bought by the Saint-Simonists in 1830, and was the official voice of the movement under the July Monarchy. Le Globe was ultimately banned, following the denounciation of Saint-Simonianism as an anti-establishment "sect".
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Notable contributors
- Jean-Jacques Ampère
- François Guizot
- Prosper Duvergier de Hauranne
- Charles Magnin
- Charles de Rémusat
- Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve
- Ludovic Vitet
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Saint-Simonists
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