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Louis Rimbault (9 April 1877 – 10 November 1949) was a French
individualist anarchist Individualist anarchism is the branch of anarchism that emphasizes the individual and their Will (philosophy), will over external determinants such as groups, society, traditions and ideological systems."What do I mean by individualism? I mean ...
and promoter of
simple living Simple living refers to practices that promote simplicity in one's lifestyle. Common practices of simple living include reducing the number of possessions one owns, depending less on technology and services, and spending less money. Not only is ...
and
veganism Veganism is the practice of abstaining from the use of animal product—particularly in diet—and an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of animals. An individual who follows the diet or philosophy is known as a vegan. ...
.


Biography

Rimbault was born in
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from a poor family. By the age of 30 he had become a militant individualist anarchist.Baubérot, Arnaud. (2014)
''Aux sources de l'écologisme anarchiste : Louis Rimbault et les communautés végétaliennes en France dans la première moitié du XXe siècle''
Dans Le Mouvement Social 2014/1 (n° 246), pages 63 à 74.
He married Marie Clémence Charlotte Paquet on 4 December 1899. Rimbault was active in individualist circles and became teetotal and a vegan. In 1911, he became associated with
Georges Butaud Georges Butaud (6 June 1868 – 26 February 1926) was a French individualist anarchist and veganism activist. He advocated naturist anarchism and founded an early vegan restaurant in Paris. Biography Butaud was born on 6 June 1868 in Marchien ...
and Sophie Zaïkowska and their vegan community in Bascon, near
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. Rimbault worked as a locksmith and operated a garage in
Les Pavillons-sous-Bois Les Pavillons-sous-Bois () is a commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. History The commune of Les Pavillons-sous-Bois was created on 3 January 1905 by detaching its territory from the commune of ...
. In 1912, he was arrested in connection with the Bonnot Gang. He is suspected, without evidence, of having housed gang members. He was acquitted by the Seine Assize Court on 10 August 1914. In the early 1920s, Rimbault contributed to the libertarian naturist magazine ''Le Néo-Naturien''. He also created a Basconnaise, "salad of infinite variety". This vegan recipe had thirty ingredients of non-animal products and became a well known French vegan dish. In 1925, Rimbault severed connection with Butaud and Zaïkowska and criticized them for launching a new magazine the ''Le Végétalien'', whose competition led to the decline of the ''Le Néo-Naturien''. However, he still considered Butaud his "master in veganism". Rimbault contributed an article to the ''
Anarchist Encyclopedia The ''Anarchist Encyclopedia'' was an encyclopedia initiated by the French anarchist activist Sébastien Faure, between 1925 and 1934, published in four volumes. The original project was to be in five parts: #an anarchist dictionary #a history o ...
'' and to the individualist anarchist '' L'En-Dehors'' newspaper. Rimbault promoted his vegan diet based on mostly medical and physiological arguments. He did not explicitly discuss the role of veganism in
ecology Ecology () is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere level. Ecology overlaps wi ...
but was opposed to the suffering of any animal by man. He believed that the consumption of meat was murder and that
vivisection Vivisection () is surgery conducted for experimental purposes on a living organism, typically animals with a central nervous system, to view living internal structure. The word is, more broadly, used as a pejorative catch-all term for experiment ...
or any form of violence exerted on animals was a crime against nature. Rimbault was a proponent of
naturism Naturism is a lifestyle of practising non-sexual social nudity in private and in public; the word also refers to the cultural movement which advocates and defends that lifestyle. Both may alternatively be called nudism. Though the two terms ar ...
and authored a brochure entitled ''The Origins of Human Life Revealed by the Practice of Integral Naturism''. He argued that individual liberation involves returning to the land and the vegan "will have to become a peasant". By respecting harmony with nature, modern agricultural techniques and chemical fertilizers would have to be abandoned. Rimbault opposed the enslavement of animals and the consumption of
eggs Humans and human ancestors have scavenged and eaten animal eggs for millions of years. Humans in Southeast Asia had domesticated chickens and harvested their eggs for food by 1,500 BCE. The most widely consumed eggs are those of fowl, especial ...
and
milk Milk is a white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for young mammals (including breastfed human infants) before they are able to digestion, digest solid food. Immune factors and immune ...
. He criticized vegetarianism as "an ideal that stops halfway to the truth", as vegetarians supported the industrialization of milk and egg products and whether or not drawn from an abused animal, were very often poorly cared for or fed. He believed that the work of civilization is a work of "denaturization".


Vegan colony

In 1923, Rimbault announced his idea to create a vegan colony in the ''Le Néo-Naturien'' magazine. His vegan colony known as Terre Libérée was located at a site 10 km west of Tours, near Luynes. The colony consisted of an old farm comprising ten hectares of cultivable land, a farmhouse and its outbuildings. Members of the colony would receive permission to use the buildings and own a vegetable patch. His long-term plan was to build a school,
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and a pavilion for ordinary visitors. However, his plans were ambitious and most of the members were related to his family. His partner Clémence died in 1927 but this did not set him back. He gave conferences in Paris and Tours to promote his vegan colony and published ten brochures. Residents of Luynes did not approve of anarchist boarders joining the colony. In September 1932, Rimbault had an accident which made him
paraplegic Paraplegia, or paraparesis, is an impairment in motor or sensory function of the lower extremities. The word comes from Ionic Greek () "half-stricken". It is usually caused by spinal cord injury or a congenital condition that affects the neural ...
. He was left to live at the colony largely in isolation but his support of veganism did not diminish and he continued, until his death in 1949, to welcome boarders and visitors. The colony which supported traveling companions looking for temporal lodging could be compared to a
hostel A hostel is a form of low-cost, short-term shared sociable lodging where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed in a dormitory, with shared use of a lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Rooms can be mixed or single-sex and have private or shared b ...
or anarchist rural lodge.


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Louis Rimbault et "Terre Libérée", 1923-1949
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rimbault, Louis 1877 births 1949 deaths Anti-vivisectionists French anarchists French naturists French veganism activists Individualist anarchists People from Tours, France Simple living advocates Social nudity advocates