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De l'influence des passions sur le bonheur des individus et des nations

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This work examines how passions shape individual felicity and collective political life, arguing that impulsive emotions are the principal obstacle to happiness. It contrasts passionless characters, whose contentment rests on stable equilibrium, with passionate souls who depend on inner changes and require reflection to mitigate suffering. The author applies the same analysis to governments, considering how institutions interact with human passions and whether recent political upheavals stem from constitutional forms or from other causes. The book combines moral psychology with political theory, offering philosophical reflections on the limits of reason, the structure of institutions, and practical restraints on passionate conduct.

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Madame de Staël

Madame de Staël, born Anne Louise Germaine Necker, was a prominent French-Swiss writer and intellectual in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. She is best known for her influential works that explore themes of passion, individuality, and the cultural dynamics between France and Germany. Her novel "Corinne; or, Italy" is celebrated for its rich portrayal of the Italian landscape and the complexities of artistic expression. De Staël was also a notable political figure, engaging in the literary and philosophical debates of her time, and her salons became a hub for Enlightenment thinkers. Her writings contributed significantly to the development of Romanticism in literature.

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