
BOULAINVILLIERS, MABLY E TOCQUEVILLE: GENEALOGIA DE UMA EXCLUSÃO
Author(s) -
Helga Gahyva
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
filósofos/revista philósophos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1982-2928
pISSN - 1414-2236
DOI - 10.5216/phi.v11i1.3711
Subject(s) - ideology , context (archaeology) , humanities , state (computer science) , sociology , art , political science , law , geography , mathematics , politics , archaeology , algorithm
The present article aims to analyze Tocqueville’s expectations
concerning the triumph of liberty in the social state of equality. This analysis considers the author’s proximity with the germanist ideology developed during the “the quarrel of the two races”. It is intended to relate tocquevillian conception of freedom to Boulainvilliers’ one, which has been formulated in the beginning of XVIIth century and reinterpretated by Mably in the pre-revolutionary context. O artigo procura investigar as expectativas de Tocqueville quanto
ao triunfo da liberdade no estado social de igualdade, a partir de sua
filiação com a ideologia germanista, desenvolvida durante a “querela das duas raças”. Pretende-se relacionar a concepção tocquevilliana de liberdade àquela formulada por Boulainvilliers, ainda no início do século XVII, e reinterpretada por Mably, já no contexto Pré-revolucionário
concerning the triumph of liberty in the social state of equality. This analysis considers the author’s proximity with the germanist ideology developed during the “the quarrel of the two races”. It is intended to relate tocquevillian conception of freedom to Boulainvilliers’ one, which has been formulated in the beginning of XVIIth century and reinterpretated by Mably in the pre-revolutionary context. O artigo procura investigar as expectativas de Tocqueville quanto
ao triunfo da liberdade no estado social de igualdade, a partir de sua
filiação com a ideologia germanista, desenvolvida durante a “querela das duas raças”. Pretende-se relacionar a concepção tocquevilliana de liberdade àquela formulada por Boulainvilliers, ainda no início do século XVII, e reinterpretada por Mably, já no contexto Pré-revolucionário