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Констан, Бенжамен
Адольф пер. Е. Андреевой
Амелия и Жермена пер. В. Мильчиной [rus]
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Benjamin Constant
Adolphe : anecdote trouvйe dans les papiers d'un inconnu ; Lettre sur Julie ; De Madame de Staлl et de ses ouvrages; Extrait de la correspondance de
Benjamin Constant avec Anna Lindsay. [fra]
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Констан де Ребек Бенжамен Анри
французский писатель, публицист, политический деятель. Во время Великой французской революции выступал и против роялистов, и против якобинцев, в 1796 - в поддержку Директории. В 1799-1802 член законодательного Трибунала. В 1803-14 в эмиграции. В 1814, после реставрации Бурбонов, вернулся во Францию. [rus]
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Le cahier rouge de Benjamin Constant
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11-я научно практическая конференция "Роль науки, религии и общества в формировании нравственной личности"
ПОЛИТИКО-ФИЛОСОФСКИЙ АНАЛИЗ ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЯ БЕНЖАМЕНА КОНСТАНА "О СИЛЕ НЫНЕШНЕГО ФРАНЦУЗСКОГО ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВА И НЕОБХОДИМОСТИ ПРИСОЕДИНИТЬСЯ К НЕМУ"
Е.Д. Паршакова
Краматорский экономико-гуманитарный институт [rus]
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On the Sovereignty of the People
By Benjamin Constant (1767-1830). [eng]
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М.Горький. Предисловие к "Ренэ" Шатобриана и "Адольфу" Б.Констана. 1932
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L'Encyclopйdie de L'Agora: Benjamin Constant
Benjamin Constant de Rebecque est nй а Lausanne en 1767; il est mort
а Paris en 1830. Aprиs avoir rencontrй Germaine de Staлl, il devient
а Paris l'un des personnages les plus йcoutйs des milieux libйraux, et
Bonaparte, aprиs le 18 brumaire, le fait membre du Tribunal. Mais
Constant et ses amis, aprиs 1802, subissent l'autoritarisme du Premier
consul et doivent quitter le Tribunal. Constant lui-mкme est contraint а
l'exil, ce dont il profite pour s'atteler а un йnorme ouvrage en cinq
volumes, De la religion considйrйe dans sa source, ses formes et son
dйveloppement, qui paraоtra de 1724 а 1831. [fra]
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Benjamin Constant Online
Benjamin Constant [French Painter, 1845-1902] Guide to pictures of works by Benjamin Constant in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. [eng]
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Benjamin Constant (1767-1830)
Born near Lausanne, Switzerland, to descendants of Huguenots, Constant was educated at the universities at Erlangen and Edinburgh, the latter having such luminaries as Adam Smith and Adam Ferguson on their faculty-a center of Whig politics.
In contrast to the physiocrats who supported an enlightened despot to promote liberal principles, Constant rejected such solutions, declaring that government was the greatest threat to liberty. The worst thing would be to give the state more power, regardless of what the agenda might be.
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Benjamin Constant, Leader of French Liberal Opposition to Napoleon
Benjamin Constant (1767–1830) spent the early years of the French Revolution in a post at a minor German court. He moved to Paris in 1795 and became active in French politics (and became the lover of de Staлl). He published pamphlets attacking Napoleon but later reconciled to him during the Hundred Days. He then joined the opposition to the restored Bourbon monarchy. The following comes from the fourth edition of The Spirit of Conquest and Usurpation (1814, thus before Constant’s reconciliation with Napoleon).
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Constant, Benjamin - Histoire des doctrines politiques
Vie et њuvre, Postulats de sa philosophie politique, De la souverainetй lйgitime, La souverainetй limitйe, Organisation du pouvoir йtatique, Libertй de la presse, Les relations internationales. [fra]
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Constant, Benjamin
1767–1830, French-Swiss political writer and novelist, b. Lausanne. His affair (1794–1811) with
Germaine de Staлl turned him to political interests. He accompanied her to Paris in 1795 and
served (1799–1801) as a tribune under the first consul, Napoleon. When Mme de Stдel was
expelled (1802), however, he went into exile with her, spending the following 12 years in
Switzerland and Germany. In 1813 he published a pamphlet attacking Napoleon and urging
constitutional government and civil liberties. [eng]
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Benjamin Constant
Textes de Benjamin Constant disponibles sur le serveur de l'ABU. [fra]
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Slider.com Encyclopeadia: Constant, Benjamin
French-Swiss political writer and novelist, b. Lausanne. His affair (1794-1811) with Germaine de Staлl turned him to political interests. He accompanied her to Paris in 1795 and served (1799-1801) as a tribune under the first consul, Napoleon. When Mme de Stдel was expelled (1802), however, he went into exile with her, spending the following 12 years in Switzerland and Germany. In 1813 he published a pamphlet attacking Napoleon and urging constitutional government and civil liberties. On Napoleon's return from Elba, however, Constant accepted office under him. After
Napoleon's final defeat at Waterloo and the restoration of the Bourbons, Constant continued his political pamphleteering, calling for a constitutional monarchy. [eng]
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