Political Equality and Economic Inequality in Etienne-Gery Lenglet's Recipe for the Modern Republic
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Reflections on the legacy of 'Jacobin egalitarianism' in post-Thermidorian France can be seen as following one of three strands: conservative, communist, or democratic. By shedding light on the democratic trajectory, this article addresses the historiographical imbalance that has disproportionately focused on conservative and communist perspectives. This study thereby pursues a renewed understanding of the relationship between the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, and the evolution of political economy. Through an analysis of & Eacute;tienne-Gery Lenglet's treatise, De la propriete (1798), the contexts and content of democratic political economy during the revolutionary decade are identified. Lenglet's politics formed an intervention in the debates during the Directory on the dynamics of property, morality, the franchise, and the principles of modern polities. His thought exemplifies a Condorcetian egalitarianism that grappled with the dilemmas posed by the rise of commerce and standing armies. This analysis of Lenglet's work challenges the notion that the radicals of the French Revolution operated outside of Enlightenment political economy: De la propri & eacute;t & eacute; was deeply rooted in Enlightenment and revolutionary rhetoric. Lenglet's politics emerges as a crucial component of diverse reform projects that contradicts reified depictions of Enlightenment political thought.

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Political Equality and Economic Inequality in Etienne-Gery Lenglet's Recipe for the Modern Republic
저자
Kim, Minchul
DOI
10.1017/S0018246X25101180
발행일
2025-10
유형
Article; Early Access
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Historical Journal
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337 ~ 356