Égalitarisme jacobin et droits de l'homme / Jean-Pierre Gross.
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TextSeries: Collection "L'esprit des Lumières et la Révolution"Publication details: Paris : Éditions Kimé, 2016.Description: 472 pages ; 21 cmISBN: - 9782841747627
- 284174762X
- Fair shares for all. French
- 1700-1799
- Égalité -- France -- 1789-1815
- Jacobinisme
- Droits de l'homme -- France -- 1789-1815
- Revenu -- France -- Répartition -- 18e siècle
- Inégalité sociale -- France -- Histoire -- 18e siècle
- Equality -- France -- History -- 18th century
- Human rights -- France -- History -- 18th century
- Income distribution -- France -- 18th century
- Equality
- Human rights
- Income distribution
- France. -- Conditions économiques -- 18e siècle
- France -- Histoire -- 1789-1799 (Révolution)
- 944.04
- HC280 .G76
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 419-453) and index.
The mainstream Jacobin agenda held out the promise of 'fair shares' and equal opportunities for all in a private-ownership market economy. It sought to achieve social justice without jeopardising human rights and tended thus to complement, rather than undermine, the liberal, individualist programme of the Revolution. The book stresses the relevance of the 'Enlightenment legacy', the close affinities between Girondins and Montagnards, the key role played by many lesser-known figures and the moral ascendancy of Robespierre. It reassesses the basic social and economic issues at stake in the Revolution, which cannot be adequately understood solely in terms of political discourse.
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