Louis de Bonald

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Louis de Bonald was a French counter-revolutionary philosopher and early conservative theorist known for his defense of monarchy, Catholicism, and traditional social hierarchies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic thinker
French politician
human
philosopher
political philosopher
birthDate 1754-10-02
birthPlace Kingdom of France
Millau
Rouergue
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1840-11-23
deathPlace Millau
era 18th-century philosophy
19th-century philosophy
familyName Louis de Bonald self-linksurface differs
surface form: de Bonald
gender male
givenName Louis
ideology monarchism
social hierarchy
ultramontanism
influenced French conservatism
sociological thought on the family
traditionalist Catholicism
influencedBy Catholic theology
counter-Enlightenment thought
knownFor critique of the French Revolution
defense of Catholic Church
defense of monarchy
theory of the family as the basis of society
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement conservatism
counter-revolutionary
traditionalism
name Louis de Bonald self-link
nativeLanguage French
nobleTitle vicomte
notableWork Essai analytique sur les lois naturelles de l’ordre social
Législation primitive
Théorie du pouvoir politique et religieux
occupation philosopher
politician
writer
opposedTo Enlightenment rationalism
French Revolution
liberalism
partOf French counter-revolutionary movement
positionHeld member of the Chamber of Deputies of France
peer of France
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism

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Charles Maurras influencedBy Louis de Bonald
Journal des débats hadContributor Louis de Bonald
Louis de Bonald name Louis de Bonald self-link
Louis de Bonald familyName Louis de Bonald self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: de Bonald