The State of Society in France Before the Revolution of 1789

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book The State of Society in France Before the Revolution of 1789 by Tocqueville, Tocqueville
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Tocqueville ISBN: 9788826031736
Publisher: Tocqueville Publication: February 26, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tocqueville
ISBN: 9788826031736
Publisher: Tocqueville
Publication: February 26, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The book I now publish is not a history of the French Revolution; that history has been written with too much success for me to attempt to write it again. This volume is a study on the Revolution.
The French people made, in 1789, the greatest effort which was ever attempted by any nation to cut, so to speak, their destiny in halves, and to separate by an abyss that which they had heretofore been from that which they sought to become hereafter. For this purpose they took all sorts of precautions to carry nothing of their past with them into their new condition; they submitted to every species of constraint in order to fashion themselves otherwise than their fathers were; they neglected nothing which could efface their identity.
I have always thought that they had succeeded in this singular attempt much less than was supposed abroad, and less than they had at first supposed themselves. I was convinced that they had unconsciously retained from the former state of society most of the sentiments, the habits, and even the opinions, by means of which they had effected the destruction of that state of things; and that, without intending it, they had used its remains to rebuild the edifice of modern society, insomuch that, fully to understand the Revolution and its work, we must forget for an instant that France which we see before us, and examine in her sepulchre that France which is no more. This is what I have endeavoured to do; but I have had more difficulty than I could have supposed in accomplishing this task.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The book I now publish is not a history of the French Revolution; that history has been written with too much success for me to attempt to write it again. This volume is a study on the Revolution.
The French people made, in 1789, the greatest effort which was ever attempted by any nation to cut, so to speak, their destiny in halves, and to separate by an abyss that which they had heretofore been from that which they sought to become hereafter. For this purpose they took all sorts of precautions to carry nothing of their past with them into their new condition; they submitted to every species of constraint in order to fashion themselves otherwise than their fathers were; they neglected nothing which could efface their identity.
I have always thought that they had succeeded in this singular attempt much less than was supposed abroad, and less than they had at first supposed themselves. I was convinced that they had unconsciously retained from the former state of society most of the sentiments, the habits, and even the opinions, by means of which they had effected the destruction of that state of things; and that, without intending it, they had used its remains to rebuild the edifice of modern society, insomuch that, fully to understand the Revolution and its work, we must forget for an instant that France which we see before us, and examine in her sepulchre that France which is no more. This is what I have endeavoured to do; but I have had more difficulty than I could have supposed in accomplishing this task.

More books from Political Science

Cover of the book That Option No Longer Exists by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Summary of Because He Could - Dick Morris and Eileen McGann by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Security and Terror by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Energia negli strumenti urbanistici by Tocqueville
Cover of the book The Great Turning by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Is America Becoming Too Stupid to Survive? by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Power and Sustainability of the Chinese State by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Neoliberal Hegemony and the Pink Tide in Latin America by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Architects of Ruin by Tocqueville
Cover of the book A Concise History of Japan by Tocqueville
Cover of the book International Justice and Impunity by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Public Service Ethics by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Globalization and Global History by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Mobilising International Law for 'Global Justice' by Tocqueville
Cover of the book Wilderness and Waterpower by Tocqueville
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy