The Thought of the Main Representatives of the French Traditio_nalism of the XIXth Century: Selected Problems

Filozofia 57:259-274 (2002)
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The paper tries to introduce the substantial terms used by the traditionalist authors. In its first part a short characteristic of the French counter-revolutionary thought is given. The second, substantial part of the paper offers an interpretation of the basic concepts used by the traditionalists, such as "revolution", "society", "humans", "reason", "power" and "constitution"

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