Background
Lazare Hippolyte Carnot was born at Saint- Omer on the 6th of October 1801. He was the second son of L. N. M. Carnot (q. v. ). Hippolyte Carnot lived at first in exile with his father, returning to France only in 1823.
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Lazare Hippolyte Carnot was born at Saint- Omer on the 6th of October 1801. He was the second son of L. N. M. Carnot (q. v. ). Hippolyte Carnot lived at first in exile with his father, returning to France only in 1823.
Unable then to enter active political life, Lazare Hippolyte Carnot turned to literature and philosophy, publishing in 1828 a collection of Chants helU- niques translated from the German of W. Muller, and in 1830 an Expose de la" doctrine Sainl-Simonienne, and collaborating in the Sain t-Simoniari journal Le Producteur.
He also paid several visits to England and travelled in other countries of Europe.
In March 1839, after the dissolution of the chamber by Louis Philippe, he was elected deputy for Paris (re-elected in 1842 and in 184, 6), and sat'in the group, of the Radical Left, being one of the leaders of the party hostile to Louis Philippe.
On the 24th of February 1848 he pronounced in favour of the republic.
But he declared himself against purely secular schools, holding that " the minister, and the schoolmaster are the two columns on which rests the edifice of the republic. "
By this attitude he alienated both-the Right and the Republicans of the Extreme Left, and was forced to resign on the 5th of July 1848.
He was one of those who protested against the coup d'etat of the 2nd of December 1851, but was not proscribed by Louis Napoleon.
From 1864 to 1869 he was, in the republican opposition, taking a very active part.
He was defeated at the election of 1869.
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