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A Wicked Company: The Forgotten Radicalism of the European Enlightenment

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  • 2010
  • #History #Philosophy
Philipp Blom
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The flourishing of radical philosophy in Baron Thierry Holbach’s Paris salon from the 1750s to the 1770s stands as a seminal event in Western history. Holbach’s house was an int... Show More

The flourishing of radical philosophy in Baron Thierry Holbach’s Paris salon from the 1750s to the 1770s stands as a seminal event in Western history. Holbach’s house was an international epicenter of revolutionary ideas and intellectual daring, bringing together such original minds as Denis Diderot, Laurence Sterne, David Hume, Adam Smith, Ferdinando Galiani, Horace Walpole, Benjamin Franklin, Guillaume Raynal, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.In A Wicked Company, acclaimed historian Philipp Blom retraces the fortunes of this exceptional group of friends. All brilliant minds, full of wit, courage, and insight, their thinking created a different and radical French Enlightenment based on atheism, passion, reason, and truly humanist thinking. A startlingly relevant work of narrative history, A Wicked Company forces us to confront with new eyes the foundational debates about modern society and its future.

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Number of Pages: 361

ISBN: 0465014534

ISBN-13: 9780465014538

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Greg Lukianoff @glukianoff · Mar 21, 2022
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In “A Wicked Company: The Forgotten Radicalism of the European Enlightenment,” Philipp Blom reminds us that some of the strongest arguments for free speech were articulated in repressive societies.
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