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Constant Political Writings

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ISBN-10: 0521316324

ISBN-13: 9780521316323

Edition: 1988

Authors: Benjamin. Constant, Biancamaria Fontana, Raymond Geuss, Quentin. Skinner

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The first English translation of the major political works of Benjamin Constant (1767-1830), one of the most important of the French political figures in the aftermath of the revolution of 1789, and a leading member of the liberal opposition to Napoleon and later to the restored Bourbon monarchy. The texts included in this volume are widely regarded as one of the classic formulations of modern liberal doctrine.
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Book details

List price: $46.99
Copyright year: 1988
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/10/1988
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 366
Size: 5.47" wide x 8.46" long x 0.87" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Benjamin Constant (1767-1830) was a French-Swiss po-litical writer and novelist. He combined a lively political career with a fertile literary output, while entertaining a series of liaisons with some of Frances most prominent women. Constant was an able parliamentarian, a cham-pion of liberalism and the author of The History of Reli-gion. Posterity, however, remembers him as the man who bared the anatomy of a destructive passion in the story of Adolphe (1816).

Preface
Theory and Overview
The issue
The overview
900G++1500
Property rights in land and man
Economic conditions at the end of the Early Middle Ages
The High Middle Ages: a fronier movement
Thirteenth-century Europe
The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
1500G++1700
Fiscal policy and property rights
The Early Modern period
France and Spain - the also-rans
The Netherlands and successful economic growth
England
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index