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Index
Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: To Live and Die By Nature’s Laws
Natural Right and Republicanism in France Natural Republicanism and the Golden Age “Enemies of the Human Race”: Transgressing the Laws of Nature Natural Right and Terror Laws in the French Revolution Restoring the Republic of Nature: The Jacobin Project
Prologue: Hostis Humani Generis
Natural Man and Natural Right: New World Controversies The “True Ancient Enemy of the Human Race”: Theology and the Devil Killing No Murder: Tyranny and Natural Right Pirates and the Law of the Land The Law of Nations and the Law of Nature Conclusion: Enlightenment and Hostility
Part I. A Secret History of Natural Republicanism in France (1699–1791)
Chapter One - Imaginary Republics
The State of Nature and the Golden Age: From Montaigne to Fénelon Troglodytes and Romans: Montesquieu’s Two Republicanisms Classical Republicanism and Natural Right: Mably and Rousseau
Chapter Two - Finding Nature
Republican Orientalism (Voltaire) Ethnography of the Golden Age: Diderot and Tahiti Physiocracy: Conceiving the Natural Republic The Politics of Sensibilité: Sylvain Maréchal, Natural Republican The Coming of the French Republic
Part II. The Republic of Nature (1792–94)
Chapter Three - Off with Their Heads : Death and the Terror
Power to the People? Popular Violence and State Manipulation Terror by Committee: The Practice of Violence The Revolutionary Dialectic: The Counterrevolution and Cycles of Violence To Kill a King: Judging by Nature Outlawing the Nation: Natural Right and Terror Laws Only “Natural”: Becoming a Terrorist
Chapter Four - The Case of the Missing Constitution: of Power and Policy
Chronicle of a Death Foretold: A Jacobin “Conspiracy” The “Festival of Nature”: Performing Natural Authority Conventions, Constitutions, and the Declaration of Rights Republican by Nature: Saint-Just versus the Girondins What’s Left of the General Will?
Chapter Five - The Despotism of Nature: Justice and the Republic-to-Come
Waiting for the Republic: The Revolutionary Government “Let Justice Be the Order of the Day”: Ending “the Terror” One Republic under the Supreme Being: The Metaphysical Panopticon And Justice for All: The Law of 22 Prairial “System of Terror” or Natural Republic?
Conclusion: Legacies of the Terror
From a Natural Republic to a World Revolution Terror and Totalitarianism Two Concepts of Exceptionality
Bibliography Index
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