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			 | Título : | French liberal thought : in the eighteenth century : A study of Political Ideas from Bayle to Condorcet |  | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso |  | Autores: | Kingsley Martin, Autor |  | Editorial: | New York : Harper & Row |  | Fecha de publicación: | 1962 |  | Número de páginas: | 317 p |  | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) |  | Etiquetas: | Pensamiento liberal  Política  Sociología  Historia del pensamiento |  | Clasificación: | 32(44)=111 Política de Francia en inglés |  | Resumen: | "The most useful and stimulating one-volume treatment of the political ideas which have found expression in French democracy a brilliant and witty history and critique of the thoughts and thinkers of the eighteenth century Enlightenment." 
 -FREDERICK L. SCHUMAN
 
 "The author has read exhaustively, not only the first-rate think-ers on whom more conventional histories of ideas concentrate, but the second-raters as well, not only the treatises but the memoirs; and his mastery of the material is impressive. His lucid and sympathetic exposition of the ideas of the French Enlighten-ment ranges from the impact of the British Constitution on France to divergent philosophies of properties, from sensation-alism in psychology to utilitarianism in social theory. It is admirably supported by a consistently readable style... an excellent introduction to the ideas of a fascinating age."
 
 -PETER GAY, William and Mary Quarterly
 
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French liberal thought : in the eighteenth century : A study of Political Ideas from Bayle to Condorcet [texto impreso] / Kingsley Martin , Autor . - New York : Harper & Row , 1962 . - 317 p.Idioma  : Inglés (eng ) | Etiquetas: | Pensamiento liberal  Política  Sociología  Historia del pensamiento |  | Clasificación: | 32(44)=111 Política de Francia en inglés |  | Resumen: | "The most useful and stimulating one-volume treatment of the political ideas which have found expression in French democracy a brilliant and witty history and critique of the thoughts and thinkers of the eighteenth century Enlightenment." 
 -FREDERICK L. SCHUMAN
 
 "The author has read exhaustively, not only the first-rate think-ers on whom more conventional histories of ideas concentrate, but the second-raters as well, not only the treatises but the memoirs; and his mastery of the material is impressive. His lucid and sympathetic exposition of the ideas of the French Enlighten-ment ranges from the impact of the British Constitution on France to divergent philosophies of properties, from sensation-alism in psychology to utilitarianism in social theory. It is admirably supported by a consistently readable style... an excellent introduction to the ideas of a fascinating age."
 
 -PETER GAY, William and Mary Quarterly
 
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