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Nationalism, Positivism and Catholicism: The Politics of Charles Maurras and French Catholics 1890 1914 Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Sutton, Michael (Author), Michael, Sutton (Author)
ISBN: 0521893402     ISBN-13: 9780521893404
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2002
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Annotation: At the time of the Dreyfus Affair and the start of the Action Fran??aise, Charles Maurras pressed forward the idea, borrowed from Auguste Comte, of an alliance between Positivists and Catholics. The compatibility of Maurras??'s own Positivist political ideas with Catholic principles was later questioned by Marc Sangnier, and the ensuing polemic between the two men was itself the origin of a lengthy controversy in which the two leading figures were the philosophers Maurice Blondel and Lucien Laberthonni??re, both of whom strongly contested Catholic indulgence towards Maurras and the Action Fran??aise. This study of Maurrassian ideology and Catholic reactions to it explores a wide range of themes. They include the posterity of Comte??'s Positivism, anti-semitism at the turn of the twentieth century, the absolutism and romanticism of Maurras??'s nationalism, the crucial importance of the separation of Church and State for the somewhat fortuitous identification of the Action Fran??aise with the cause of Rome, and the confrontation of Maurras??'s idea of the Roman Church with the Christian ideals upheld by Blondel and Laberthonni??re.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | History & Theory - General
- Political Science | Political Process - General
Dewey: 320.94
Series: Cambridge Studies in the History and Theory of Politics
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.97 lbs) 348 pages
 
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At the time of the Dreyfus Affair and the start of the Action Fran aise, Charles Maurras pressed forward the idea, borrowed from Auguste Comte, of an alliance between Positivists and Catholics. The compatibility of Maurras's own Positivist political ideas with Catholic principles was later questioned by Marc Sangnier, and the ensuing polemic between the two men was itself the origin of a lengthy controversy in which the two leading figures were the philosophers Maurice Blondel and Lucien Laberthonni re, both of whom strongly contested Catholic indulgence towards Maurras and the Action Fran aise. This study of Maurrassian ideology and Catholic reactions to it explores a wide range of themes. They include the posterity of Comte's Positivism, anti-semitism at the turn of the twentieth century, the absolutism and romanticism of Maurras's nationalism, the crucial importance of the separation of Church and State for the somewhat fortuitous identification of the Action Fran aise with the cause of Rome, and the confrontation of Maurras's idea of the Roman Church with the Christian ideals upheld by Blondel and Laberthonni re.