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Benoît Malon was a prominent French socialist theorist and politician known for his influential role in the development of socialist thought in the late 19th century. He was a key figure in the French workers' movement and contributed significantly to the discourse surrounding social morality and integral socialism. Malon's writings emphasized the importance of social justice and the need for a comprehensive approach to socialism that integrated various social and economic factors. His works, including 'La morale sociale' and 'Le socialisme intégral', explored the evolution of moral philosophy in relation to social structures and political ideologies.

Malon's ideas were rooted in a belief that true social change could only be achieved through a synthesis of various socialist theories, advocating for a more inclusive and humane approach to social reform. His theories were influenced by earlier socialist thinkers and he sought to bridge gaps between different strands of socialist thought. Beyond his writings, Malon's political activism and commitment to the socialist cause left a lasting impact on subsequent generations of activists and theorists, making him a significant figure in the history of socialism in France.

Nacionalidade Francês
Data de Nascimento April 24, 1841
Local de Nascimento Paris, Île-de-France, France
Data de Falecimento December 14, 1893