Three Against the Third Republic
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Michael Curtis
and Michael Curtis
About this book
This volume is a comparative study of the political thought of three writers who, between 1885 and 1914, were leaders in the counterrevolutionary movement in France. Maurice Barres was a nationalistic conservative; Charles Maurras, a classic reactionary; and Georges Sorel, a moralist and syndicalist. Different though the three men were in their conception of political order, they were in common opposed to liberal democracy as a system of government and to most of the ideology and institutions of the Third Republic. Because of their impact on the generation that guided France before World War I, and because many of their attitudes foreshadow later totalitarian programs, Sorel, Barres and Maurras have a significant place in any assessment of modern European political history.
Originally published in 1959.
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Contents
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I. Introduction
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II. Two Crises: Boulanger and Dreyfus
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III. The Men: Sokel, Barrès, Maurras
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IV. Attack on Democracy
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V. Attack on the Revolution
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VI. Attack on Decadence
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VII. Intellectuals and the Need for Action
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VIII. The Divided Republic
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IX. Attack on the Politics of the Republic
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X. The Weakness of the Republic
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XI. Traditional Institutions and a Political Science
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XII. The Proposed Solutions
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XIII. Conclusion
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Bibliography
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