![]() ![]() ![]() To this day, Constant is still much more recognized for such literary efforts as Adolphe, Le cahier rouge, and Journaux intimes, which are autobiographical, than for such political writings as De l’esprit de conquête et de l’usurpation, Réflexions sur les constitutions, and Principes de politique. ¹ This volume also includes the most complete bibliography in print on the subject. Although there are a few other works on Constant in English, they are either biographical or so general in nature that they do not treat Constant’s political theory in any detail. The purpose of this study is to assess for the first time in English Henri Benjamin Constant de Rebecque as a political philosopher, both in his own age and in the continuity of political thought. II Conquest, Dictatorship, and Ancient Liberty Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Dataīenjamin Constant’s philosophy of liberalism.ġ767–1830-Political science. ![]() Manufactured in the United States of America © 1980 The University of North Carolina Press The University of North Carolina Press Chapel Hill Benjamin Constant’s Philosophy of Liberalism ![]()
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