
In Our Time: Philosophy Condorcet
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Feb 8, 2024 Learn about the life and ideas of Nicolas de Condorcet, a philosopher during the French Enlightenment who promoted progress, equal rights for women, and abolition of the slave trade. Explore his contributions to the Encyclopedia, his association with the physiocratic movement, and his interests in representative government. Discover his beliefs as a republican and his views on education and societal development. Also, don't miss the importance of democracy and a surprise McDonald's Burgers advertisement.
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Revolution and Reform
- The French Revolution initially presented an opportunity for Condorcet's reform ideas, aiming for a patriotic monarchy.
- As the revolution progressed, internal disagreements and opposition led to a shift towards republicanism.
Shift to Republicanism
- The king's flight to Varennes convinced Condorcet that a constitutional monarchy was untenable.
- He envisioned a republic with a representative legislative body and a constitution endorsed by popular plebiscite.
Abolition of Slavery
- Condorcet, a strong abolitionist, believed slavery had no natural basis and wanted to demonstrate its economic disadvantages to slave owners.
- He argued that free labor was more productive and would eventually lead to emancipation.
