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    Benjamin Constant

    French-Swiss politician, writer on politics and religion

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  2. Henri-Benjamin Constant de Rebecque (French: [kɔ̃stɑ̃]; 25 October 1767 – 8 December 1830), or simply Benjamin Constant, was a Swiss political thinker, activist and writer on political theory and religion.

  3. Benjamin Constant was a Franco-Swiss novelist and political writer, the author of Adolphe, a forerunner of the modern psychological novel. The son of a Swiss officer in the Dutch service, whose family was of French origin, he studied at Erlangen, Ger., briefly at the University of Oxford, and at.

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  4. Sep 22, 2009 · In 1806, Constant distilled all that he had learned from his travels, conversations, extensive reading, and experiences in government, and poured it into his Principles of Politics Applicable to All Governments.

  5. Aug 15, 2008 · He was a novelist, political theorist, journalist, and politician who, through his education and personal inclination, brought English and Scottish notions of liberal constitutional monarchy to France.

  6. Constant’s education, following the years with Marianne Magnin, was conducted by a series of six tutors between 1772 and 1782 and brief stays at educational institutions.

    • K. Steven Vincent
    • 2011
  7. Benjamin Constant (1767–1830) was born in Switzerland and became one of France’s leading writers, as well as a journalist, philosopher, and politician. His colorful life included a formative stay at the University of Edinburgh; service at the court of Brunswick, Germany; election to the French Tribunate; and initial opposition and ...

  8. Apr 11, 2020 · A founding father of modern liberalism, Benjamin Constant (1767–1830) was one of France’s leading politicians, political theorists, and publicists. An indefatigable campaigner for parliamentary government and individual rights, he wrote a constitution for France in 1815 and published newspaper articles, pamphlets, and several books, whose ...

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