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Émile Gautier

Émile Jean-Marie Gautier (19 January 1853 – 1937) was an anarchist and later a journalist. He coined the term "social Darwinism".
==Life==

Émile Jean-Marie Gautier was born on January 19, 1853 in Rennes.
His parents were Jean Marie Gautier, usher, and Marie Louise Marais.
He obtained a doctorate in law. He became a disciple of Jules Vallès.
Gautier attended the Anarchist Congress that met in London from 14 July 1881.
Other delegates included Peter Kropotkin, Errico Malatesta, Saverio Merlino, Louise Michel and Marie Le Compte.
While respecting "complete autonomy of local groups" the congress defined propaganda actions that all could follow
and agreed that "propaganda by the deed" was the path to social revolution.
He was implicated during the trial of Peter Kropotkin, and on 19 January 1883 was sentenced by the Criminal Court of Lyon to five years in prison.
On 15 August 1885 he was pardoned.
Renouncing political activism, Gautier worked at various newspapers, including ''L'Écho de Paris'', where he met Octave Mirbeau, and ''Le Figaro'', where he published "documentary chronicles". These were published as a collection in 1992 under the title ''Les Étapes de la science'' (Steps of science.
According to Patrick Tort, a specialist in the work of Darwin, Emile Gautier was the first to use the term "social Darwinism" in his pamphlet of the same name published in 1880 in Paris.
He became a well-known popular science writer.
His 1902 ''Fleur de Bagne'' (Prison flowers), written with his childhood friend Marie-François Goron,
was an ancestor of techno-thrillers and crime dramas with science themes.

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