Politics of Obedience The discourse of voluntary servitude by Etienne De La Bonneton

Politics of Obedience The discourse of voluntary servitude by Etienne De La Bonneton

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Politics of Obedience The discourse of voluntary servitude by Etienne De La Bonneton

In 1550, at the young age of eighteen, tienne de la Bo tie wrote his reply to Machiavelli's The Prince. In it he sought to answer the question of why people submit to the tyranny of governments. This classic work of political reflection, Discourse of Voluntary Servitude, laid the ground work for the concept of civil disobedience, and as such, has exerted an important influence on the traditions of dissidence from Thoreau and Ralph Emerson, to Tolstoy, to Gandhi. In his Discourse de La Bo tie delves deeply into the nature of tyranny and into the nature of State rule. He cuts to the heart of what is, or rather should be, the central problem of political philosophy: the mystery of civil obedience. Why do people, in all times and places, obey the commands of government, which always constitutes a small minority of the society? Apart from the complete text of Discourse of Voluntary Servitude, this edition of The Politics of Obedience, includes, as well, a comprehensive 100-page biography, by Paul Bonnefon, on the life and times of de La Bo tie. It was the only one ever written, and it has never before been published in English (previously published as the Introduction to Oeuvres Compl tes tienne de La Bo tie, 1892, and long out of print). It is ironic that the works of Machiavelli, advisor to rulers, should enjoy widespread currency, while the libertarian La Bo tie is muted. Hopefully, publication of his 1550 Discourse, with its superb introduction by Murray Rothbard, will right the imbalance. --Stanley Milgram, Obedience to Authority La Bo tie's discourse is a highly significant essay on the ultimate source of political power, the origins of dictatorship, and the means by which people can prevent political enslavement and liberate themselves. --Gene Sharp, Politics of Nonviolent Action
de la Boétie, Étienne: - Étienne de La Boétie est un écrivain humaniste et un poète français, né le 1er novembre 1530 à Sarlat et mort le 18 août 1563 à Germignan, dans la commune du Taillan-Médoc, près de Bordeaux.
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ISBN 13 9781551642925
ISBN 10 1551642921
Title Politics of Obedience The discourse of voluntary servitude
Author Etienne De La Bonneton
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Black Rose Books
Year published 2006-04-15
Number of pages 154
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