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Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3)
Essay 4: Joseph de Maistre

Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Essay 4: Joseph de Maistre

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CRITICAL

MISCELLANIES

BY

JOHN MORLEY


VOL. II.

Essay 4: Joseph de Maistre


London

MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited

new york: the macmillan company

1905


JOSEPH DE MAISTRE.

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The Catholic reaction in France at the beginning of the century 257
De Maistre the best type of the movement 262
Birth, instruction, and early life 263
Invasion of Savoy, and De Maistre’s flight 268
At Lausanne, Venice, and Cagliari 270
Sent in 1802 as minister to St. Petersburg 275
Hardships of his life there from 1802 to 1817 276
Circumstances of his return home, and his death 285
De Maistre’s view of the eighteenth century 287
And of the French Revolution 291
The great problem forced upon the Catholics by it 293
De Maistre’s way of dealing with the question of the divine method
of government 293
Nature of divine responsibility for evil 294
On Physical Science 298
Significance of such ideas in a mind like De Maistre’s 299
Two theories tenable by social thinkers after the Revolution 303
De Maistre’s appreciation of the beneficent work of the Papacy
in the past 307
Insists on the revival of the papal power as the essential condition
of a restored European order 313
Views Christianity from the statesman’s point of view 314
His consequent hatred of the purely speculative temper of the Greeks 316
His object was social or political 318
Hence his grounds for defending the doctrine of Infallibility 319
The analogy which lay at the bottom of his Ultramontane doctrine 320
His hostility to the authority of General Councils 323
His view of the obligation of the canons on the Pope 325
His appeal to European statesmen 326
Comte and De Maistre 329
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