Abstract

How could the man who accused universal suffrage of having made a “house of sand” of society, have come to be celebrated by the generation who had made its very conquest their ultimate goal? How could the man who claimed that “equality is the greatest cause of political and military weakening there is”, have come to prevail as an intellectual reference in the eyes of those who, meanwhile, were having the republican motto engraved onto the pediments of schools and town halls? To understand why...

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