Francesco Patrallez
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Francesco Patrallez | |
Full Name | Francesco Imanuel Patrallez |
Birth Date | 05.XI.1602 AN |
Death Date | 10.VI.1685 AN |
City and Region of Residence | Punta Santiago, Alduria |
Francesco Imanuel Patrallez, was an Alduria-Wechua philosopher and politician. He wrote the popular Essays on Liberty together with Matias Gustierrez and Emilio Acaran. He unfortunately died only 2 months into the process, and did not see the Proclamation of Punta Santiago come into power. However, he had long been an influential writer in Alduria, considered one of the first Social Democrats in the nation. His book Utopia is regarded as a cornerstone of Aldurian Socialism. Much of his work later inspired the Social Democratic and Liberal Alliance and their policies. He was known for his support of Socialism and Left-wing politics. Patrallez died from a heart attack and was found dead in his office at the age of 82, after finishing the last of his work, Essay #57, in 1685 AN. His son Miguel also used the notes of his father to complete several other essays for Gustierrez and Acaran.
Bibliography
- Socialism in the Countryside (1628 AN)
- Socialism as the Safeguard against Dictatorship (1632 AN)
- A History of Social Democracy (1637 AN)
- Democracy of the Workers (1645 AN)
- Socialism in Alduria (1652 AN)
- A Study of Worker Conditions in Alduria (1658 AN)
- A Return to Farmer Communalism (1661 AN)
- Anti-Revolutionary Socialism (1666 AN)
- The Socialist Agenda (1672 AN)
- Utopia (1678 AN)
- Case for the Social-Liberal Alliance (1682 AN)
- The Flaws of Liberal Democracy (1684 AN)
- Essays on Liberty (1690 AN)