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The Humane Comedy: Constant, Tocqueville, and French Liberalism [Hardcover]

George Armstrong Kelly (Author), Stephen R. Graubard (Preface)

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0521412277 978-0521412278 January 31, 1992 First
In this study of French liberalism in the first half of the nineteenth century and its continuing relevance to political theory and practice, emphasis is given to the tensions and fissures within liberalism as well as to its struggles against Jacobinism, conservatism and socialism. It is a blend of political theory, biography and intellectual and political history informed throughout by the author's distinctive political, moral and religious sensibilities. A major theme of great relevance to current debate about liberalism is the contrast between the vigor and brilliance of these thinkers as political critics, their inefficacy as political actors and their ultimate retreat from political life.

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"...reveals more about the intellectual context of French liberalism between the First and Second Empires than any other single work I know." Nineteenth-Century French Studies

"The late George Armstrong Kelly's Humane Comedy, pieced together from a nearly complete manuscript after his death, is not just a supremely elegant and immensely learned book but also, in its reserved, ironic way, stunningly profound." French Politics and Society

"Professor Kelley's book focuses...on liberalism. He examines with accomplished scholarship, sensitivity and elegance of style, and without modish jargon, the fissures and contradictions within it. The subject-matter is familiar but Kelley leaves us with a deeper understanding of the weaknesses of French liberalism as a political force, doomed to nearly a century of eclipse." The Times Literary Supplement

"...one of the great themes of this work is the startling connection between liberal views and religious belief....In this dazzling conclusion, Kelly has given us every reason to regret his passing and to measure the loss to scholarship." Stanley Mellon, American Historical Review

"Kelly's achievement greatly enhances our understanding of France's liberal intellectuals in the first half of the nineteenth century, who attempted to accomplish what their Enlightenment predecessors had sought to comprehend in their own search for the conditions making possible a free society. His success invites historians to appreciate the permanence and impermanence of all theory marshalled to create free peoples and nations." Canadian Journal of History

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This book is a study of French liberalism in the first half of the nineteenth century and its continuing relevance to political theory and practice.

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To be liberal, Aristotle wrote, is "to give the right people the right amount, at the right time." Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
politique rationnelle, parti catholique, modern liberty, chez les modernes, opinions religieuses, aristocratic ages, libre examen, regulated liberty, democratic ages, new political science, juste milieu
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Benjamin Constant, Old Regime, July Monarchy, Madame de Stael, French Revolution, New York, Alexis de Tocqueville, Madame Swetchine, United States, Prosper de Barante, Jacques Necker, Odilon Barrot, Middle Ages, Roman Catholicism, While Constant, Alexandre Vinet, Chamber of Peers, Ecole Normale, Ernest Renan, Gallouedec Genuys, Jean-Claude Lamberti, Jules Simon, Louis Blanc, Middle East, Ness York
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