Agricol Perdiguier

Agricol Perdiguier (3 December 1805 – 26 March 1875) was a French joiner, }} author and politician. He was known for his writings on the ''compagnons'', or members of workers' brotherhoods, in which he preached peaceful relations between the brotherhoods, and the intellectual and moral improvement of their members. He became a deputy after the 1848 revolution, and was forced into exile after Napoleon III took power in 1851. His last years were spent in obscurity and poverty. Provided by Wikipedia
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