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Des conspirations et de la justice politique

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The author warns that justice risks being subordinated to politics and calls for strict impartiality when judging political crimes, arguing that fairness protects both individuals and public order. He analyzes what constitutes a conspiracy, examines agents provocateurs, and critiques improper political influence on prosecutors and courts. He considers how publicity of trials should be limited to prevent passion and prejudice, outlines the legal meaning of complicity, and defends procedural safeguards for the accused. Ultimately he insists that upholding pure justice is necessary not only for rights but as prudent and effective policy.

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François Guizot

François Guizot (1787-1874) was a prominent French historian, politician, and statesman, known for his extensive works on the history of France and England. His most notable contributions include "A Popular History of England" and "A Popular History of France," which provide comprehensive overviews of their respective histories from ancient times to the modern era. Guizot's writings reflect his deep engagement with the political and social issues of his time, as well as his belief in the importance of historical understanding for the development of society. In addition to his historical works, he also wrote on topics related to Christianity and its role in contemporary society.

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