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    Against Rousseau: On the State of Nature and On the Sovereignty of the People.Joseph Marie Comte de Maistre - 1996 - McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.
    A translation of Joseph De Maistre's critique of Rousseau providing a historical forum for understanding the intellectual qualities of the counter-revolution from 1792 to 1797. Obviously, De Maistre's arguments were not successful, but they are valuable in terms of exploring Rousseau's ideologies, in particular his belief in the natural goodness of man and popular sovereignty. Although the two men are usually seen as polar opposites, De Maistre's critique reveals ambiguities that make him seem surprisingly more similar than he would have (...)
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  2. Considérations sur la France.Joseph de Maistre & René Johannet - 1937 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 44 (1):21-22.
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    Examination of the Philosophy of Bacon: Wherein Different Questions of Rational Philosophy Are Treated.Joseph de Maistre & Richard A. Lebrun - 1998 - McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.
    Although often neglected, this work is crucial for an understanding of Maistre's epistemology, which formed the philosophical basis for his critique of modern science as well as for his criticisms of other aspects of Enlightenment thought. Given Maistre's stature in the history of conservative thought, his critique of Bacon remains significant for what it tells us about Maistre's own thought, for what it reveals about attitudes toward science in his time, and for its relevance for issues that remain under debate (...)
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