Liberty, equality, fraternity (1874).
"Stephen's book is the finest exposition of conservative thought in the latter half of the nineteenth century."--Sir Ernest Barker, "Political Thought in England--1848 to 1941"Students of political theory will welcome...
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity offers readers an accessible and lively introduction to the French Revolution that is also grounded in the latest and most sophisticated historical scholarship. It does so...
Groen van Prinsterer argues in Liberty, Equality, Fraternity that the French Revolution promised freedom yet enslaved; promised equality yet promoted inequality; promised brotherhood, yet has isolated men.
The book is in three main parts, one part devoted to Liberty, Equality and Fraternity in turn.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1873.