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Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French Liberalism

K Steven Vincent author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:12th Jan '11

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This book offers a fresh perspective on the development of French and European liberalism, exploring the roles of morality, sociability, and self-conception within the context of modern liberal thought.

Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French Liberalism offers a fresh perspective on the development of liberalism in France and Europe. The author explores the timing and characteristics of French liberal thought, focusing on the influential role of Benjamin Constant. By examining Constant's contributions, the book sheds light on how his ideas shaped the broader liberal movement during a critical period in history.

Throughout the text, the author engages with ongoing discussions about the significance of morality, sociability, and individual conceptions of the self within modern liberalism. By situating Constant's work within these debates, the book illustrates how his philosophy not only reflects the values of his time but also challenges and enriches contemporary understandings of liberal thought. This exploration emphasizes the complexities and nuances of liberalism as it emerged in a rapidly changing social and political landscape.

Ultimately, this book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in political philosophy, French history, and the evolution of liberalism. By providing a detailed analysis of Benjamin Constant's ideas and their implications, the author invites readers to reconsider the foundations of liberal thought and its relevance in today's world. Through its thoughtful examination, Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French Liberalism contributes significantly to the understanding of how individual and collective identities have shaped political ideologies.

'As a fierce advocate of decentralization, religious toleration, and the rule of law, Benjamin Constant's Talleyrand-like ability for political survival has led many scholars to label him a political opportunist. However, in this superb exploration of the provenance of French liberalism, Vincent restores the intellectual and physical companion of Germaine de Staël to renewed importance. Highly recommended.' CHOICE

'Vincent's new work, deftly drawing on a wide array of both primary and secondary works, is bound to become an indispensable instrument for any student of Benjamin Constant in the English-speaking world.' History of European Ideas

'The book expertly narrates Constant's early years and development into a liberal political thinker and actor. It provides excellent descriptions of post-revolutionary France and the problems Constant confronted when he entered politics in the 1790s. Vincent convincingly argues that Constant's liberal political stance emerged quite early, namely during the Directory and Consulate, and that it was conceived expressly to deal with the issues of his time.' H-France

"Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French Liberalism is lucid, elegantly written, and useful, summing up the major elements of political history in this period with accuracy and incisiveness. Vincent brings together the political, the socio-cultural, and the literary, using each to reflect on the other in provocative ways. His account allows readers to follow the intricate connections between the volatile ideological climate of the period from 1789 to 1815, the elite social world of the Old Regime and Revolution, and the literary discourse of sensibilité. This careful exposition allows Vincent to make subtle points with considerable acuity." - John Warne Monroe, Associate Professor, Department of History, Iowa State University

"This book is an original and well-researched piece of scholarship about a thinker of major importance and growing reputation. Vincent shows a flawless familiarity with Constant's own writings, the political and intellectual context in which they were set out, and the secondary literature relating to Constant himself and the period. Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French Liberalism will make a contribution to Constant scholarship, to the study of French liberalism, and to the study of liberal thought." - Jeremy Jennings, Professor of Political Theory, School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London

"This is an illuminating, thoughtfully conceived, and richly contextualized study of Benjamin Constant's development as a political thinker. Vincent provides a lucid and nuanced account of Constant's 'pluralistic liberalism' and argues persuasively that this important variety of French liberal political theory emerged in the aftermath of the Terror in the struggle to establish a stable political order that would not subvert the principles of the Revolution." - Jonathan Beecher, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Cruz

ISBN: 9780230110090

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 495g

280 pages