Joseph de Maistre
Born
in Chambéry, France
April 01, 1753
Died
February 26, 1821
Genre
Influences
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Considerations on France
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published
1796
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99 editions
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The Generative Principle of Political Constitutions
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published
1814
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43 editions
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St Petersburg Dialogues: Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of Providence
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published
1821
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92 editions
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The Executioner
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published
1821
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6 editions
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Letters on the Spanish Inquisition (1843)
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published
1977
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95 editions
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Against Rousseau: On the State of Nature and On the Sovereignty of the People
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published
1996
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9 editions
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Tratado sobre los sacrificios (Clásicos Sexto Piso)
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published
1810
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6 editions
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The Works of Joseph de Maistre
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published
1971
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9 editions
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Major Works, Volume I
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published
2021
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2 editions
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The Pope: Considered In Relations With The Church, Temporal Sovereignties, Separated Churches, And The Cause Of Civilization
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published
1819
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109 editions
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“In the whole vast dome of living nature there reigns an open violence. A kind of prescriptive fury which arms all the creatures to their common doom: as soon as you leave the inanimate kingdom you find the decree of violent death inscribed on the very frontiers of life. You feel it already in the vegetable kingdom: from the great catalpa to the humblest herb, how many plants die and how many are killed; but, from the moment you enter the animal kingdom, this law is suddenly in the most dreadful evidence. A Power, a violence, at once hidden and palpable. . . has in each species appointed a certain number of animals to devour the others. . . And who [in this general carnage] exterminates him who will exterminate all others? Himself. It is man who is charged with the slaughter of man. . . The whole earth, perpetually steeped in blood, is nothing but a vast altar upon which all that is living must be sacrificed without end, without measure, without pause, until the consummation of things, until evil is extinct, until the death of death.”
― St Petersburg Dialogues: Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of Providence
― St Petersburg Dialogues: Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of Providence
“Wherever an altar is found, there civilization exists.”
― St Petersburg Dialogues: Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of Providence
― St Petersburg Dialogues: Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of Providence
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