Joseph de Maistre and his European readers: from Friedrich von Gentz to Isaiah Berlin

Boston: Brill (2011)
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Long known solely as fascism s precursor, Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821) re-emerges in this volume as a versatile thinker with a colossally diverse posterity whose continuing relevance in Europe is ensured by his theorization of the ...

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