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Sieyès: Political Writings: Including the Debate Between Sieyes and Tom Paine in 1791
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Sieyès: Political Writings: Including the Debate Between Sieyes and Tom Paine in 1791 in Bloomington, MN
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The abbe Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes (17481836) distinguished himself as the chief theoretician of the French Revolutionand as a revolutionary constitutional and social theorist in his own rightthrough his rigorously analytical theory of representative government and its corollary, the representative character of social life in general. He expressed the essence of his thought in a series of three pamphlets published in the months leading up to the meeting of the EstatesGeneral in 1789. This volume presents all three essaysViews of the Executive Means, An Essay on Privileges, and What Is the Third Estate?in their entirety. The third essay, in a new translation by Michael Sonenscher, is followed by Sieyes's 1791 newspaper debate with Tom Paine on the merits of monarchy versus republicanism. Elucidated by Sonenscher's insightful Introduction, these texts will fascinate anyone interested in the history of the French Revolution, the history of social and political thought, or the origins and character of modern liberalism.
The abbe Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes (17481836) distinguished himself as the chief theoretician of the French Revolutionand as a revolutionary constitutional and social theorist in his own rightthrough his rigorously analytical theory of representative government and its corollary, the representative character of social life in general. He expressed the essence of his thought in a series of three pamphlets published in the months leading up to the meeting of the EstatesGeneral in 1789. This volume presents all three essaysViews of the Executive Means, An Essay on Privileges, and What Is the Third Estate?in their entirety. The third essay, in a new translation by Michael Sonenscher, is followed by Sieyes's 1791 newspaper debate with Tom Paine on the merits of monarchy versus republicanism. Elucidated by Sonenscher's insightful Introduction, these texts will fascinate anyone interested in the history of the French Revolution, the history of social and political thought, or the origins and character of modern liberalism.

















