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Uniwersalizm rewolucyjny. Krytyka państwa narodowego we francuskiej myśli polityczno-prawnej od Oświecenia do Unii Europejskiej (EBOOK)

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The publication attempts to reconstruct and analyse the concepts of transnational structures in French political and legal thought from the Enlightenment to modern times. The author argues that key modern concepts of substituting or limiting state... czytaj więcej

Uniwersalizm rewolucyjny. Krytyka państwa narodowego we francuskiej myśli polityczno-prawnej od Oświecenia do Unii Europejskiej (EBOOK)

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1
Place and year of publication:
Warszawa 2023
Publication language:
polski
ISBN/ISSN:
978-83-235-5791-3
EAN:
9788323557913
Number of page:
302
Method of publication:
EPUB
Size of the file:
2,35 MB
Publication type:
Praca naukowa
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323557838
The Revolutionary Universalism. Criticism of the National State in French Political and Legal Thought from the Enlightenment to the European Union

The publication attempts to reconstruct and analyse the concepts of transnational structures in French political and legal thought from the Enlightenment to modern times. The author argues that key modern concepts of substituting or limiting state sovereignty towards transnational power structures originate in the Enlightenment and 1789 French Revolution. Referring to the extensive subject literature, he demonstrates that in France, traditionally associated with statism and the affirmation of national sovereignty, there is a wealth of entirely different trends. France can be considered a kind of “bastion” of revolutionary universalism, from which many radicals, regardless of their nationality, derive directly or indirectly.

Keywords: national state, imperialism, anti-statism, France, sovereignty.


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