Ignacy Ścibor Marchocki

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Ignacy Ścibor Marchocki was a Polish nobleman and social reformer known for his eccentric attempts to establish a quasi-independent, utopian microstate on his estates in the early 19th century.

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instanceOf Polish nobleman
human
social reformer
countryOfCitizenship Poland
describedAs eccentric
quasi-sovereign estate ruler
utopian
ethnicGroup Poles
hasGender male
historicalContext post-partition Poland
knownFor attempting to establish a quasi-independent microstate on his estates
eccentric behavior
utopian social experiments
languageUsed Polish
movement utopianism
nobleFamily Ścibor-Marchocki family
notability minor historical figure in Polish social history
notableWork creation of a self-governing estate-based polity
occupation landowner
nobleman
social reformer
placeOfActivity Polish–Lithuanian territories under partition
politicalIdeology enlightened paternalism
utopian reformism
positionHeld estate owner
socialReforms attempts to improve the condition of peasants on his lands
experiments with local self-government on his estates
introduction of unconventional legal and administrative rules on his estates
sphereOfInfluence local peasant communities on his estates
timePeriod early 19th century

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