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The Cambridge Companion to Constant

The Cambridge Companion to Constant is a convenient and accessible guide to Constant and the most up-to-date scholarship on him.

Helena Rosenblatt (Edited by)

9780521856461, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 20 April 2009

448 pages
23.4 x 15.8 x 2.8 cm, 0.71 kg

Benjamin Constant is widely regarded as a founding father of modern liberalism. The Cambridge Companion to Constant presents a collection of interpretive essays on the major aspects of his life and work by a panel of international scholars, offering a necessary overview for anyone who wants to better understand this important thinker. Separate sections are devoted to Constant as a political theorist and actor, his work as a social analyst and literary critic, and his accomplishments as a historian of religion. Themes covered range from Constant's views on modern liberty, progress, terror, and individualism, to his ideas on slavery and empire, literature, women, and the nature and importance of religion. The Cambridge Companion to Constant is a convenient and accessible guide to Constant and the most up-to-date scholarship on him.

Introduction: 1. Benjamin Constant: life and work Dennis Wood
Part I. The Political Thinker and Actor: 2. Liberalism's lucid illusion Marcel Gauchet
3. The liberty to denounce: ancient and modern Stephen Holmes
4. Constant's idea of modern liberty Jeremy Jennings
5. Benjamin Constant and the terror Stefano de Luca
6. Constant's thought on slavery and empire Jennifer Pitts
7. Constant as a second restoration politician Robert Alexander
Part II. The Psychologist and Critic: 8. Constant and women K. Steven Vincent
9. Individualism and individuality in Constant Gerald Izenberg
10. Literature and politics in Constant Patrick Coleman
11. Constant's theory of the perfectibility of the human race Etienne Hofmann
Part III. The Analyst and Historian of Religion: 12. Religion according to Constant Tzvetan Todorov
13. Constant on the religious spirit of liberalism Bryan Garsten
14. Constant on religion: 'theism descends from heaven to earth' Laurence Dickey
Conclusion: 15. Eclipses and revivals: Constant's reception in France and America (1830–2007) Helena Rosenblatt.

Subject Areas: History of ideas [JFCX], Literature: history & criticism [DS], Biography: historical, political & military [BGH]

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