
Queen of the World
A second misreading of political language ignores the fact that in the French usage of this period, public opinion divided was no public opinion at all; therein lies the considerable divergence between l’opinion publique and Anglo-Saxon public opinion. Our modern understanding takes for granted that there are many opinions and many publics; not so the French political tradition as recounted here. This, it should be noted, fits well with a Jacobin tyranny of the majority, but long antedates the extremists of the Revolution.
In this volume J.A.W. Gunn presents a lively context for discussion about public opinion, emphasising the recognition of opinion as a resource vital for the support of the monarchy and the fortunes of the nobility.
- Undertittel
- Opinion in the Public Life of France from the Renaissance to the Revolution
- Forfatter
- J. A. W. Gunn
- ISBN
- 9780729404990
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 880 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.1.1995
- Forlag
- Voltaire Foundation
- Antall sider
- 424
