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  1. The Society Of Tomorrow: A Forecast Of Its Political And Economic Organization (1904) by Gustave De Molinari, 2010-09-10
  2. The Society Of Tomorrow: A Forecast Of Its Political And Economic Organization (1904) by Gustave De Molinari, 2010-09-10
  3. Nos Droits Sur Madagascar Et Nos Griefs Contre Les Hovas Examine Impartialement (1885) (French Edition) by Reuben Saillens, Frederic Passy, 2010-09-10
  4. Le ons dÉconomie politique faites à Montpellier, 1860-1861. Recueillies par MM. Émile Bertin et Paul Glaize by Frèdèric Passy, 1861-01-01
  5. Machines et leur influence sur le developpement de l'humanite, deux conferences sous les auspices de l'Association Polytechnique by Frederic Passy, 1866-01-01

21. Passy, Frédéric
Passy, Fr d ric (18221912) Fr d ric Passy (May 20, 1822-June 12, 1912) was born in Paris and lived there his entire life of ninety years.
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Frédéric Passy (May 20, 1822-June 12, 1912) was born in Paris and lived there his entire life of ninety years. The tradition of the French civil service was strong in Passy's family, his uncle, Hippolyte Passy (1793-1880), rising to become a cabinet minister under both Louis Philippe and Louis Napoleon. Educated as a lawyer, Frédéric Passy entered the civil service at the age of twenty-two as an accountant in the State Council, but left after three years to devote himself to systematic study of economics. Passy was not, however, a cloistered scholar; he was a man of action. In 1867, encouraged by his leadership of public opinion in trying to avert possible war between France and Prussia over the Luxembourg question, he founded the «Ligue internationale et permanente de la paix». When the Ligue became a casualty of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, he reorganized it under the title «Société française des amis de la paix» which in turn gave way to the more specifically oriented «Société française pour l'arbitrage entre nations», established in 1889.
Passy carried on his efforts within the government as well. He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1881, again in 1885, and defeated in 1889. In the Chamber he supported legislation favorable to labor, especially an act relating to industrial accidents, opposed the colonial policy of the government, drafted a proposal for disarmament, and presented a resolution calling for arbitration of international disputes.

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24. Frederic Passy Winner Of The 1901 Nobel Prize In Peace
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    , a collection of essays he had published in the course of his research, and he secured his scholarly reputation with a series of lectures delivered in 1860-1861 at the University of Montpellier and later published in two volumes under the title . An admirer of Richard Cobden, he became an ardent free trader, believing that free trade would draw nations together as partners in a common enterprise, result in disarmament, and lead to the abandonment of war. Passy lectured on economic subjects in virtually every city and university of any consequence in France and continued a stream of publications on economic subjects, some of the more important being Malthus et sa doctrine L'Histoire du travail (1873). Passy's passionate belief in education found expression in

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Born in Paris , Passy's uncle Hippolyte Passy was a cabinet minister for both Louis Philippe and Louis Napoleon . Passy studied law and then became an accountant in the State Council. However, he returned to the university to study economics and became a professional economist in 1857. His reputation was established through his Mélanges économiques essays and a lecture series given at the University of Montpellier and published as the Leçons d'économie politique . He was an advocate of free trade and adherent to the ideas of Richard Cobden . In 1877 he became a member of the French Académie des sciences morales et politiques , a component of the Institut de France Passy directly engaged in political questions, advocating educational reform and intervening to prevent war between France and Prussia over

29. Frédéric Passy Frederic Henry Fredericton New Brunswick
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Frédéric Passy May 20 June 12 ) was a French economist and advocate of international arbitration . He was the joint winner (with Henry Dunant ) of the first Nobel Peace Prize in . Passy was born in Paris and lived there his entire life of ninety years. The tradition of the French civil service was strong in Passy's family, his uncle, Hippolyte Passy (1793-1880), rising to become a cabinet minister under both Louis Philippe and Louis Napoleon . Educated as a lawyer, Frédéric Passy entered the civil service at the age of twenty-two as an accountant in the State Council, but left after three years to devote himself to systematic study of economics. He emerged as a theoretical economist in with his Mélanges économiques, a collection of essays he had published in the course of his research, and he secured his scholarly reputation with a series of lectures delivered in

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Cremer, Sir William Randal, Great Britain, 1838-1908. Member of Parliament. Secretary of the InternationalArbitration League.
Institut de Droit International (Institute of International Law), Gent, Belgium (a scientific society founded in 1873).

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40. Frederic Passy - Definition
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Frédéric Passy May 20 June 12 ) was a French economist and advocate of international arbitration . He was the joint winner (with Henry Dunant ) of the first Nobel Peace Prize in . Passy was born in Paris and lived there his entire life of ninety years. The tradition of the French civil service was strong in Passy's family, his uncle, Hippolyte Passy (1793-1880), rising to become a cabinet minister under both Louis Philippe and Louis Napoleon . Educated as a lawyer, Frédéric Passy entered the civil service at the age of twenty-two as an accountant in the State Council, but left after three years to devote himself to systematic study of economics. He emerged as a theoretical economist in with his Mélanges économiques, a collection of essays he had published in the course of his research, and he secured his scholarly reputation with a series of lectures delivered in at the University of Montpellier and later published in two volumes under the title Leçons d'économie politique. An admirer of Richard Cobden, he became an ardent free trader, believing that free trade would draw nations together as partners in a common enterprise, result in disarmament, and lead to the abandonment of war. Passy lectured on economic subjects in virtually every city and university of any consequence in France and continued a stream of publications on economic subjects, some of the more important being Les Machines et leur influence sur le développement de l'humanité (

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