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Democratic Enlightenment Jonathan Israel (Professor of Modern History, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)

Democratic Enlightenment By Jonathan Israel (Professor of Modern History, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)

Summary

Jonathan Israel's radical new account of the late Enlightenment highlights forgotten currents and figures. Running counter to mainstream thinking, he demonstrates how a group of philosophe-revolutionnaires provided the intellectual powerhouse of the French Revolution, and how their ideas connect with modern Western democracy.

Democratic Enlightenment Summary

Democratic Enlightenment: Philosophy, Revolution, and Human Rights 1750-1790 by Jonathan Israel (Professor of Modern History, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)

The Enlightenment shaped modernity. Western values of representative democracy and basic human rights, gender and racial equality, individual liberty, and freedom of expression and the press, form an interlocking system that derives directly from the Enlightenment's philosophical revolution. This fact is uncontested - yet remarkably few historians or philosophers have attempted to trace the process of ideas from the political and social turmoil of the late eighteenth century to the present day. This is precisely what Jonathan Israel now does. He demonstrates that the Enlightenment was an essentially revolutionary process, driven by philosophical debate. From 1789, its impetus came from a small group of philosophe-revolutionnaires, men such as Mirabeau, Sieyes, Condorcet, Volney, Roederer, and Brissot. Not aligned to any of the social groups who took the lead in the French National assembly, the Paris commune, or the editing of the Parisian revolutionary journals, they nonetheless forged 'la philosophie moderne' - in effect Radical Enlightenment ideas - into a world-transforming ideology that had a lasting impact in Latin America and eastern Europe as well as France, Italy, Germany, and the Low Countries. Whilst all French revolutionary journals clearly stated that la philosophie moderne was the main cause of the French Revolution, the main stream of historical thought has failed to grasp what this implies. Israel sets the record straight, demonstrating the true nature of the engine that drove the Revolution, and the intimate links between the radical wing of the Enlightenment and the anti-Robespierriste 'Revolution of reason'.

Democratic Enlightenment Reviews

Review from previous edition Israel has turned up evidence of the Radical Enlightenment's influence in surprising places, and that labor alone should ensure that this book finds a place on every specialist's shelf. * New York Times Book Review *
a brave and ambitious historian...Israel has found a way of dramatising the debates and attitudes which eventually lay the foundations for something we can call modernity. * BBC History Magazine *
Israelas industry and immense erudition are admirable. He cites or refers to thousands of original sources in many languages and stemming from various cultural heritages, many of them hitherto unknown to or seldom used by scholars of the Enlightenment. * Joseph Mali, The European Legacy *

About Jonathan Israel (Professor of Modern History, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)

Jonathan Israel taught successively at the universities of Newcastle, Hull, and at University College London from 1970 to 2000. Since 2001 he has been Professor of Modern history at the Institute for Advance Study, Princeton. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and corresponding fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences. His previous books include The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness and Fall, 1477-1806 (1995); The Radical Enlightenment (2001) and Enlightenment Contested (2006).

Table of Contents

PART 1: THE RADICAL CHALLENGE; PART II: RATIONALIZING THE ANCIEN REGIME; PART III: EUROPE AND THE RE-MAKING OF THE WORLD; PART IV: SPINOZA CONTROVERSIES IN THE LATER ENLIGHTENMENT; PART V: REVOLUTION

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GOR006377845
9780199668090
0199668094
Democratic Enlightenment: Philosophy, Revolution, and Human Rights 1750-1790 by Jonathan Israel (Professor of Modern History, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)
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Oxford University Press
20130117
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