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Uncertain dimensions. Western overseas empires in the twentieth century
Authors:Victor G Kiernan
Institution:University of Edinburgh , U.K.
Abstract:I consider the extent to which Fichte might be classed as a German Jacobin. I argue that if we think of the history of Jacobinism as being driven by two main forces, a concern for private rights and a concern for the public good, then Fichte might be classed as a Jacobin because his ethical and political thought combines these two concerns. I also suggest that his argument for the right of existence in the Foundations of Natural Right and his idea of ‘public’ virtue, which can be found in his main work on ethics, The System of Ethics, provide a link between his philosophy and the radical phase of the French Revolution.
Keywords:Fichte  Jacobinism  French Revolution  Robespierre  Rights  Virtue
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