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Citizens without Sovereignty: Equality and Sociability in French Thought, 1670-1789
By (Author) Daniel Gordon
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
30th May 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Hardback
288
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
567g
In a wide-ranging interpretation of French thought in the years 1670-1789, Daniel Gordon takes us through the literature of manners and moral philosophy, theology and political theory, universal history and economics to show how French thinkers sustained a sense of liberty and dignity within an authoritarian regime. A penetrating critique of those
"Gordon has written a sophisticated and original interpretation of how the idea of sociability evolved in French culture from the reign of Louis XIV to the French Revolution... a work of impressive erudition."--Choice