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هل تولد الحياة من رحم الموت؟؟؟ دراسة بحثية
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مجاله: صحفي فرنسي.
Jacques René Hébert
(November 15, 1757 - March 24, 1794) was a French journalist, and the founder and editor of the extreme radical newspaper
Le Père Duchesne
during the
French Revolution
. His followers are usually referred to as
the
Hébertists
or
the Hébertistes
; he himself is sometimes called
Père Duchesne
, after his newspape
He was born November 15, 1757 at
Alençon
, to goldsmith, former trial judge, and deputy consul,
Jacques Hébert (died 1766) and Marguerite Beunaiche de Houdrie (1727–1787).
Jacques-René Hébert studied law at the College of Alençon and went into practice as a clerk in a solicitor of Alençon, at which time he was ruined by a lawsuit against a Dr. Clouet. Hébert fled first to
Rouen
and then to
Paris
. For a while he passed through a difficult financial time and lived through the support of a hairdresser in rue des Noyers. There he found work in a theater, la République, where he wrote plays in his spare time, but these were never produced. He was fired for stealing. He then entered the service of a doctor. It is said he lived through expediency and scams. In 1789 he began his writing with a pamphlet "la Lanterne magique ou le Fléau des Aristocrates" (Lantern Magic, or Scourge of Aristocrats). He published a few booklets. In 1790, he attracted attention through a pamphlet he published, and became a prominent member of the club of the
Cordeliers
in 1791.
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