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Citizens without Sovereignty - Equality and Sociability in French Thought, 1670-1789 (Paperback)
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Citizens without Sovereignty - Equality and Sociability in French Thought, 1670-1789 (Paperback)
Series: Princeton Legacy Library
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In a wide-ranging interpretation of French thought in the years
1670-1789, Daniel Gordon takes us through the literature of manners
and moral philosophy, theology and political theory, universal
history and economics to show how French thinkers sustained a sense
of liberty and dignity within an authoritarian regime. A
penetrating critique of those who exaggerate either the radicalism
of the Enlightenment or the hegemony of the absolutist state, his
book documents the invention of an ethos that was neither
democratic nor absolutist, an ethos that idealized communication
and private life. The key to this ethos was "sociability," and
Gordon offers the first detailed study of the language and ideas
that gave this concept its meaning in the Old Regime. Citizens
without Sovereignty provides a wealth of information about the
origins and usage of key words, such as societe and sociabilite, in
French thought. From semantic fields of meaning, Gordon goes on to
consider institutional fields of action. Focusing on the ubiquitous
idea of "society" as a depoliticized sphere of equality, virtue,
and aesthetic cultivation, he marks out the philosophical space
that lies between the idea of democracy and the idea of the royal
police state. Within this space, Gordon reveals the channels of
creative action that are open to citizens without
sovereignty--citizens who have no right to self-government. His
work is thus a contribution to general historical sociology as well
as French intellectual history. Originally published in 1994. The
Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology
to again make available previously out-of-print books from the
distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These
editions preserve the original texts of these important books while
presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The
goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access
to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books
published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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