Democratic Enlightenment: Philosophy, Revolution, And Human Rights, 1750-1790
  • Democratic Enlightenment: Philosophy, Revolution, And Human Rights, 1750-1790
  • Democratic Enlightenment: Philosophy, Revolution, And Human Rights, 1750-1790
  • Democratic Enlightenment: Philosophy, Revolution, And Human Rights, 1750-1790
ISBN: 0199668094
EAN13: 9780199668090
Language: English
Release Date: Feb 7, 2013
Pages: 1066
Dimensions: 2.44" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W
Weight: 3.53 lbs.
Format: Paperback
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That the Enlightenment shaped modernity is uncontested. Yet remarkably few historians or philosophers have attempted to trace the process of ideas from the political and social turmoil of the late eighteenth century to the present day. This is precisely what Jonathan Israel now does.

In Democratic Enlightenment, Israel demonstrates that the Enlightenment was an essentially revolutionary process, driven by philosophical debate. The American Revolution and its concerns certainly acted as a major factor in the intellectual ferment that shaped the wider upheaval that followed, but the radical philosophes were no less critical than enthusiastic about the American model. From 1789, the General Revolution's impetus came from a small group of philosophe-revolutionnaires, men such as Mirabeau, Sieyes, Condorcet, Volney, Roederer, and Brissot. Not aligned to any of the social groups represented in the French National assembly, they nonetheless forged la philosophie moderne--in effect Radical Enlightenment ideas--into a world-transforming ideology that had a lasting impact in Latin America, Canada and eastern Europe as well as France, Italy, Germany, and the Low Countries. In addition, Israel argues that while all French revolutionary journals powerfully affirmed that Read More chevron_right

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