Nicolas de Condorcet (1743–1794), the innovating founder of
mathematical thinking in politics, was the last great philosophe of
the French Enlightenment and a central figure in the early years of
the French Revolution. His political writings give a compelling vision
of human progress across world history and express the hopes of that
time in the future perfectibility of man. This volume contains a
revised translation of 'The Sketch', written while in hiding from the
Jacobin Terror, together with lesser-known writings on the
emancipation of women, the abolition of slavery, the meanings of
freedom and despotism and reflections on revolutionary violence. The
introduction by Steven Lukes and Nadia Urbinati sets these works in
context and shows why Condorcet is of real interest today as we
reinterpret the meaning of Enlightenment, the very idea of progress
and the founding ideas of social democracy.
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ISBN
9781139369275
Publisert
2014
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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