If French political culture during the Empire and the Restoration was marked by a general weakening of the people\u2019s revolutionary centrality, it is to the critical reflections of Claude Henri de Saint-Simon in particular that we need to turn for substantial doctrinal clues as to the climate of those years. His \u201cphilosophical contemplation of the past\u201d where society dominates as the \u201cpositive\u201d historical subject helps, in fact, to fill in a theoretical framework in which the conceptual universe linked to the people appears to grow dim or even to run dry. More especially, an important contribution to understanding the layers of meaning assumed by the concept of the people in those years may be supplied by interpolatin...