This study makes a major contribution to our understanding of one of the most important and enduring strands of modern political thought. Annelien de Dijn argues that Montesquieu's aristocratic liberalism - his conviction that the preservation of freedom in a monarchy required the existence of an aristocratic 'corps intermédiaire' - had a continued impact on post-revolutionary France. Revisionist historians from Furet to Rosanvallon have emphasised the impact of revolutionary republicanism on post-revolutionary France, with its monist conception of politics and its focus on popular sovereignty. Dr de Dijn, however, highlights the persistence of a pluralist liberalism that was rooted in the Old Regime, and which saw democracy and equality as...
This study provides an in-depth account of the practices of the Bordeaux parlement for the years 171...
This book seeks to contribute to a better understanding of liberalism in general and of the distinct...
My dissertation argues for the centrality of mores in Montesquieu\u27s political thought. His detail...
This dissertation seeks to understand the idiosyncratic character of Alexis de Tocquevilles notion ...
Despite the preeminence of his name within the annals of modern political thought, little is known d...
When Alexis de Tocqueville observed the spread of modern democracy across France, England, and the U...
Many American readers like to regard Alexis de Tocqueville as an honorary American and democrat--as ...
Tocqueville can easily be seen as the symbol of the French liberal thought whereas Schmitt is consid...
“American republicans,” notes Forrest McDonald, “regarded selected doctrines of Montesquieu’s as bei...
This essay draws attention to the importance of Montesquieu’s earliest and unpublished writings on l...
There is a fundamental antinomy in Tocqueville's thought: democracy versus revolution. Because, demo...
This thesis explores the political reformation of “faction” in the political thought of Montesquieu,...
This article analyses the concept of democracy proposed by Alexis de Tocqueville, a famous French hi...
Jean-Patrice Courtois, The Historicity of the Republic in The Spirit of the Laws In Montesquieu's th...
Alexis de Tocqueville was a political French thinker, who lived in the first half of the nineteenth ...
This study provides an in-depth account of the practices of the Bordeaux parlement for the years 171...
This book seeks to contribute to a better understanding of liberalism in general and of the distinct...
My dissertation argues for the centrality of mores in Montesquieu\u27s political thought. His detail...
This dissertation seeks to understand the idiosyncratic character of Alexis de Tocquevilles notion ...
Despite the preeminence of his name within the annals of modern political thought, little is known d...
When Alexis de Tocqueville observed the spread of modern democracy across France, England, and the U...
Many American readers like to regard Alexis de Tocqueville as an honorary American and democrat--as ...
Tocqueville can easily be seen as the symbol of the French liberal thought whereas Schmitt is consid...
“American republicans,” notes Forrest McDonald, “regarded selected doctrines of Montesquieu’s as bei...
This essay draws attention to the importance of Montesquieu’s earliest and unpublished writings on l...
There is a fundamental antinomy in Tocqueville's thought: democracy versus revolution. Because, demo...
This thesis explores the political reformation of “faction” in the political thought of Montesquieu,...
This article analyses the concept of democracy proposed by Alexis de Tocqueville, a famous French hi...
Jean-Patrice Courtois, The Historicity of the Republic in The Spirit of the Laws In Montesquieu's th...
Alexis de Tocqueville was a political French thinker, who lived in the first half of the nineteenth ...
This study provides an in-depth account of the practices of the Bordeaux parlement for the years 171...
This book seeks to contribute to a better understanding of liberalism in general and of the distinct...
My dissertation argues for the centrality of mores in Montesquieu\u27s political thought. His detail...