Before the Deluge: Public Debt, Inequality, and the Intellectual Origins of the French RevolutionPrinceton University Press, 10. 8. 2009 - 432 strán (strany) Ever since the French Revolution, Madame de Pompadour's comment, "Après moi, le déluge" (after me, the deluge), has looked like a callous if accurate prophecy of the political cataclysms that began in 1789. But decades before the Bastille fell, French writers had used the phrase to describe a different kind of selfish recklessness--not toward the flood of revolution but, rather, toward the flood of public debt. In Before the Deluge, Michael Sonenscher examines these fears and the responses to them, and the result is nothing less than a new way of thinking about the intellectual origins of the French Revolution. |
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Montesquieu and the Idea of Monarchy | 95 |
Trade the System of Ranks and the Alternative to Public Credit | 166 |
Morality and Politics in a Divided World | 173 |
Political Societies | 189 |
Industry and Representative Government | 254 |
CONTENTS | 317 |
CONCLUSION | 349 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 373 |
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