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Paul Ferdinand Friedrich Buchholz
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* February 5, 1768 Alt Ruppin, + February 24, 1843 Berlin, writer, represented bourgeois, early liberal and Saint-Simonist positions, pioneer of sociological and positivist thinking in Germany
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* 5. Februar 1768 Alt Ruppin, + 24. Februar 1843 Berlin, Schriftsteller, vertrat bürgerliche, frühliberale und saint-simonistische Positionen, Wegbereiter soziologischen und positivistischen Denkens in Deutschland
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24 February 1843Gregorian
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* February 5, 1768 Alt Ruppin, + February 24, 1843 Berlin, writer, represented bourgeois, early liberal and Saint-Simonist positions, pioneer of sociological and positivist thinking in Germany
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Friedrich Buchholz
* February 5, 1768 Alt Ruppin, + February 24, 1843 Berlin, writer, represented bourgeois, early liberal and Saint-Simonist positions, pioneer of sociological and positivist thinking in Germany

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