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'''François-Noël Babeuf''', better known as '''Gracchus Babeuf''', . His nickname comes from the [[Gracchi|brothers Gracchi]], two radical reformers from the [[Roman Republic]]an era who were killed by aristocratic elements. | '''François-Noël Babeuf''', better known as '''Gracchus Babeuf''', was a [[revolutionary]] and political theorist from the [[French Revolution]]ary era. Babeuf was honored by [[Marx]] and other 19th century [[leftist]]s as a progenitor to [[anarchism]], [[socialism]], and [[communism]]. His nickname comes from the [[Gracchi|brothers Gracchi]], two radical reformers from the [[Roman Republic]]an era who were killed by aristocratic elements. | ||
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François-Noël Babeuf, better known as Gracchus Babeuf, was a revolutionary and political theorist from the French Revolutionary era. Babeuf was honored by Marx and other 19th century leftists as a progenitor to anarchism, socialism, and communism. His nickname comes from the brothers Gracchi, two radical reformers from the Roman Republican era who were killed by aristocratic elements.