De la nature, de l’état civil de la cité ou les règles de l’indépendance

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De la nature, de l’état civil de la cité ou les règles de l’indépendance is a political treatise by French revolutionary Louis Antoine de Saint-Just that explores the principles of civil society, citizenship, and political independence during the French Revolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political treatise
written work
associatedWith French republicanism
surface form: French revolutionary ideology

Jacobin centralism
surface form: Jacobin political thought
author Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
authorNationality French
authorOccupation political theorist
revolutionary politician
countryOfOrigin France
explores foundations of legitimate political authority
moral basis of citizenship
relationship between individual and state
focusesOn conditions of political independence
principles of civil society
rights and duties of citizens
genre political philosophy
revolutionary literature
historicalContext French Revolution
language French
mainSubject French Revolution
citizenship
civil society
political independence
movement French revolutionary movement
period late 18th century
philosophicalTradition Enlightenment political thought
republicanism

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Louis Antoine de Saint-Just notableWork De la nature, de l’état civil de la cité ou les règles de l’indépendance