Liberty versus popular sovereignty: Constant’s understandig of the „ideas of 1789“ and obstacles in their affirmation

In the article the author is dealing with Benjamin de Constant’s assumptions that the core “idea of 1789“ was „reasonable liberty“, that there was a „natural tendency“ of the French people at that time to demand such liberty and that it was later, in the course of revolutionary struggles, suppresse...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f3d39d86ff4b4986807085c391c1e0322021-12-02T03:09:25ZLiberty versus popular sovereignty: Constant’s understandig of the „ideas of 1789“ and obstacles in their affirmation10.21301/EAP.V11I1.110353-15892334-8801https://doaj.org/article/f3d39d86ff4b4986807085c391c1e0322016-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://eap-iea.org/novi-ojs/index.php/eap/article/view/637https://doaj.org/toc/0353-1589https://doaj.org/toc/2334-8801 In the article the author is dealing with Benjamin de Constant’s assumptions that the core “idea of 1789“ was „reasonable liberty“, that there was a „natural tendency“ of the French people at that time to demand such liberty and that it was later, in the course of revolutionary struggles, suppressed by the usurpators of the popular sovereignty. As a matter of fact, Constant believed that the whole concept of popular sovereignty, invented by the most radical revolutionary leaders, had no other purpose but to enable the creation of new despotism, adapted to new democratic circumstances. Such sharp opposition between liberty and popular sovereignty, as well as the elevation of liberty in the almost one and only „idea of 1789“, seem to be a great oversimplification that prevented Constant in grasping the true nature of permanent nationalistic undercurrents in French revolution. However, his endeavors in advocating the reconciliation of individual and political liberties proved that he also had better insights in the dilemmas of emancipation, the French people were faced with right from the start of revolution. Aleksandar MolnarUniversity of BelgradearticleBenjamin de ConstantCharles-Louis de Montesquieuideas of 1789libertypopular sovereigntyusurpationAnthropologyGN1-890ENFRSREtnoantropološki Problemi, Vol 11, Iss 1 (2016)
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topic Benjamin de Constant
Charles-Louis de Montesquieu
ideas of 1789
liberty
popular sovereignty
usurpation
Anthropology
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spellingShingle Benjamin de Constant
Charles-Louis de Montesquieu
ideas of 1789
liberty
popular sovereignty
usurpation
Anthropology
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Aleksandar Molnar
Liberty versus popular sovereignty: Constant’s understandig of the „ideas of 1789“ and obstacles in their affirmation
description In the article the author is dealing with Benjamin de Constant’s assumptions that the core “idea of 1789“ was „reasonable liberty“, that there was a „natural tendency“ of the French people at that time to demand such liberty and that it was later, in the course of revolutionary struggles, suppressed by the usurpators of the popular sovereignty. As a matter of fact, Constant believed that the whole concept of popular sovereignty, invented by the most radical revolutionary leaders, had no other purpose but to enable the creation of new despotism, adapted to new democratic circumstances. Such sharp opposition between liberty and popular sovereignty, as well as the elevation of liberty in the almost one and only „idea of 1789“, seem to be a great oversimplification that prevented Constant in grasping the true nature of permanent nationalistic undercurrents in French revolution. However, his endeavors in advocating the reconciliation of individual and political liberties proved that he also had better insights in the dilemmas of emancipation, the French people were faced with right from the start of revolution.
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title Liberty versus popular sovereignty: Constant’s understandig of the „ideas of 1789“ and obstacles in their affirmation
title_short Liberty versus popular sovereignty: Constant’s understandig of the „ideas of 1789“ and obstacles in their affirmation
title_full Liberty versus popular sovereignty: Constant’s understandig of the „ideas of 1789“ and obstacles in their affirmation
title_fullStr Liberty versus popular sovereignty: Constant’s understandig of the „ideas of 1789“ and obstacles in their affirmation
title_full_unstemmed Liberty versus popular sovereignty: Constant’s understandig of the „ideas of 1789“ and obstacles in their affirmation
title_sort liberty versus popular sovereignty: constant’s understandig of the „ideas of 1789“ and obstacles in their affirmation
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