The chapters in this book treat mainly the origins of the Declaration in the political thought and practice of the preceding three centuries that Tocqueville designated the “Old Regime.” Among the topics covered are privileged corporations; the events of the three months preceding the Declaration; blacks, Jews, and women; the Assembly’s debates on the Declaration; the influence of sixteenth-century notions of sovereignty and the separation of powers; the rights of the accused in legal practices and political trials from 1716 to 1789; the natural rights to freedom of religion; and the monarchy’s “feudal” exploitation of the royal domain.
The chapters in this book treat mainly the origins of the Declaration in the political thought and practice of the preceding three centuries that Tocqueville designated the “Old Regime.” Among the topics covered are privileged corporations; the events of the three months preceding the Declaration; blacks, Jews, and women; the Assembly’s debates on the Declaration; the influence of sixteenth-century notions of sovereignty and the separation of powers; the rights of the accused in legal practices and political trials from 1716 to 1789; the natural rights to freedom of religion; and the monarchy’s “feudal” exploitation of the royal domain.

The French Idea of Freedom: The Old Regime and the Declaration of Rights of 1789
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The French Idea of Freedom: The Old Regime and the Declaration of Rights of 1789
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ISBN-13: | 9780804723558 |
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Publisher: | Stanford University Press |
Publication date: | 04/01/1995 |
Series: | The Making of Modern Freedom |
Edition description: | 1 |
Pages: | 452 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d) |
Lexile: | 1670L (what's this?) |