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  1. Henri-Benjamin Constant de Rebecque (French: [kɔ̃stɑ̃]; 25 October 1767 – 8 December 1830), or simply Benjamin Constant, was a Swiss political thinker, activist and writer on political theory and religion.

  2. Benjamin Constant (born Oct. 25, 1767, Lausanne, Switz.—died Dec. 8, 1830, Paris) was a Franco-Swiss novelist and political writer, the author of Adolphe, a forerunner of the modern psychological novel.

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  3. Learn about the life and works of Benjamin Constant, a Swiss-born French writer, journalist, philosopher, and politician. Explore his contributions to liberalism, constitutionalism, and the Enlightenment.

  4. Benjamin Constant was the key thinker in the French classical liberal tradition between Montesquieu and Tocqueville. He was born 25 October 1767 in Lausanne, Switzerland, to Henriette de Chandieu and Juste Constant de Rebecque.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Events in the world since Constant’s death in 1830 have only emphasized how perceptive Constant was to fear the growth of the omniscient and omnicompetent state and to champion the individual’s right to privacy.

  6. Sep 4, 2020 · This article shows how, after the Revolution, Benjamin Constant, who is now recognized as a founding figure of “liberalism,” used public opinion as a substitute for popular sovereignty to theorize political legitimacy and constitution making.

  7. Mar 28, 2022 · Benjamin Constants distinction of ancient from modern liberty has attracted much scholarly attention since he first drew it more than two-hundred years ago. In her most recent book Rethinking P... Skip to Main Content