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André Lorulot (1885–1963) (born Georges André Roulot) was a French individualist anarchist and freethinker born 23 October 1885 in Paris, in the district of Gros-Caillou. Lorulot was known for his exploration of anticlerical ideas, including in his most famous book ''Why I am an Atheist'', published in 1933 with a foreword by Han Ryner. Lorulot chaired the National Federation of Freethought and co-founded the newspapers L'Anarchie and La Calotte. Lorulot died in 1963 in Herblay. ==Life== At school, Lorulot was noted for his skills in history. He said he lost his faith in God at fifteen years of age. Lorulot was forced to leave school at the age of fourteen to work in a Parisian publisher. He gradually became a free thinker, atheist, materialist, irreligious, democrat, socialist and engaged in social struggle. The first events in which he participated are organized by Free Thought. Lorulot was influenced by books by Jean Jaurès (The Radical and The Little Republic) as well as the works of Jules Guesdes, Lafargue, and publications of the Belgian Workers' Party. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「André Lorulot」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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