Helena Rosenblatt, The Lost History of Liberalism, from Ancient Rome to the Twenty-First Century

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16 octobre 2020

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Alexandra Sippel, « Helena Rosenblatt, The Lost History of Liberalism, from Ancient Rome to the Twenty-First Century », Miranda, ID : 10.4000/miranda.29687


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A specialist of French liberalism, Helena Rosenblatt has written extensively on some essential figures of the French Enlightenment like Jean-Jacques Rousseau, or, more at length, on Benjamin Constant, whom she identifies as the philosopher who theorised contemporary French liberalism. Liberalism is therefore no uncharted territory to her, albeit in the much narrower framework of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century France. Her 2018 book, The Lost History of Liberalism, aims both at continuing t...

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