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Maistre studies
Authors:Erica Joy Mannucci
Institution:Milan University, Italy
Abstract:This article examines the excitement that Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments generated in France during the French Revolution, focusing particularly on the writings of political theorists, participants and commentators such as the abbé Sieyès, Pierre-Louis R?derer, the Marquis de Condorcet and Sophie de Grouchy Condorcet, who were dismayed at their political opponents’ use of Rousseau, and looked to Smith for an understanding of the passions that was compatible with democratic sovereignty and representative government. In the political context of the early 1790s, clarifying the concept of natural sociability, which Rousseau had rejected, but Smith and Helvétius, in different ways, each regarded as indispensible to a society dependent on advanced division of labour, became a central concern in the public lectures delivered by Pierre-Louis R?derer as the Terror took hold.
Keywords:Adam Smith  Rousseau  Helvétius  Sieyès  R?derer  Condorcet  Sophie de Grouchy  Moral sentiments  Sociability  Sympathy  Passions  Terror  Division of labour  Republic  French Revolution  Social science
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