Le Globe

It was established by Pierre Leroux and the printer Alexandre Lachevardière.

[3] He was a member of the "Aide-toi" society and participated in the creation of the Globe.

"[5] The Saint-Simonists bought the newspaper in 1830, and was the official voice of the movement under the July Monarchy.

Le Globe is notably as the first French periodical to introduce the term socialism in 1832, marking the second major introduction of that term after the London Cooperative Magazine in the United Kingdom in 1827.

[6] The newspaper was ultimately banned, following the denunciation of Saint-Simonianism as an anti-establishment "sect".

Le Globe-journal littéraire 15 sept 1824