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| championed tradition over reason |
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| aimed to secure the liberty and equality proclaimed by the Revolution |
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| sought to liberate subject peoples and unify broken nations |
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| plead for the liberation of human emotions and the free expression of personality |
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| sought to fit all life into a mechanical framework |
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| an autobiography by Jean Jacques Rousseau |
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| wrote "The Reasoing Power in Man" = a British poet |
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| "Germany's great poet" = wrote in Faust |
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| an author = romanticism time |
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| held that poetry yielded the highest truth |
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| a prominant French philosophe |
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| determined that there were 26 rules for tragedy, 23 for comedy, and 24 for the epic, in writing |
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| the dominant figure amoung French romantics |
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| what Freud called of the romantics exploring the inner life of the mind |
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| poet and conservative political thinker |
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| "never meant to politicize but to poeticize" the world |
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| the romantics' stress on the inner person |
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| s Scottish empiricist and skeptic |
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| rescued science from Humes assault |
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| Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel |
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| an important radical young Hegelian |
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| wrote a piece that was instrumental in shaping conservative thought |
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| the leading conservative theorists on the Continent =Joseph de Maistre and Vicomte Louis de Bonald |
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| fought any kind of religious or political liberalism |
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| detested the French Revolution, defended the monarchy, and attacked the rational spirit of the Enlightenment as an enemy of faith |
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| a British philosopher that liberals agreed with |
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| an Anglican cleric and professor of history and political economy |
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| Essay on the Principle of Population |
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| Malthus asserted that population grows at a much faster rate than the food supply |
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| gave support to Malthus's gloomy outlook in Principles of Political Economy |
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| where an editorial was published about protesting against a bill parliament that sought to improve housing and sanitary conditions |
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| chancellor of the Exchequer |
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| French political theorist and statesman |
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| written by Tocqueville based on his travels to the United States |
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| denounced reverence for tradition, defended the prinicple of natural rights in his work The Rights of Man |
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| rejected the doctrine of natural rights as an abstraction with no basis in reality, and he regarded the French Revolution as an absurd attempt to reconstruct society |
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| argued that the liberals' concern for individual freedom and the radicals demand for extension of the suffrage had little impact on the the poverty, oppression, and gross inequality of wealth that plagued modern society. |
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| Henry Comte de Saint-Simon |
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| renounced his title during the French Revolution and enthusiastically preached the opportunity to create a new society |
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| believed that society conflicted with the natural needs of human beings and that this tension was responsible for human misery. |
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| communities Fourier sought to create that would let men and women to enjoy life's simple pleasures. |
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| became part owner and manager of the New Lanark cotton mills in Scotland |
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| a prominant German writer |
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| observed the "Romantic" image |
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