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Paul Naudet

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Paul Naudet
Born(1859-06-27)June 27, 1859
Bordeaux, France
DiedOctober 15, 1929(1929-10-15) (aged 70)
Saint-Michel-de-Fronsac, France
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Journalist, Priest

Paul Naudet (1859–1929) was a French Catholic priest and author. He published the First Principles of Catholic Sociology in 1899.

Works

Naudet wrote multiple books, some of which are:

  • Notre œuvre sociale (1894)
  • Mes souvenirs (1895)
  • Vers l’avenir (1896)
  • Le christianisme social, propriété, capital et travail (1898)
  • Notre devoir social, questions pratiques de morale individuelle et sociale (1899)
  • Premiers principes de sociologie catholique (1899)
  • La démocratie et les démocrates chrétiens (1900)

References

  1. Moraes Dos Santos, W. A. (2022). "A atribuição da família na construção da civilização do amor". xcerpta et Dissertationibus in Sacra Theologia. Vol. 72. pp. 491–569. Retrieved 6 July 2024 – via EBSCOHost.
  2. Mosbah-Natanson, Sébastien (January–March 2011). "La sociologie comme « mode » ? Usages éditoriaux du label « sociologie » en France à la fin du XIXe siècle*". Revue Française de Sociologie. 52 (1): 103–132, 224, 226, 228 – via ProQuest.


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