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Polish philosopher and chemist (1866-1913)
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Augustyn Wróblewski
Born(1866-07-20)20 July 1866
Vilnius, Russian Empire
Died20 July 1913(1913-07-20) (aged 47)
Warsaw, Russian Empire

Augustyn Wróblewski (1866–1913) was a Polish biochemist and anarchist.

The title page of the 1911 edition of Red Religion (Czerwona Religia), a project of an atheist, ethico-religious system of organising a society in the spirit of left-wing politics.


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