À propos de l'auteur

Benjamin Constant was a prominent Swiss-French political writer and thinker, best known for his contributions to liberal political theory. He played a significant role during the French Revolution and the subsequent rise of liberalism in Europe. Constant’s works, including his influential writings on constitutional government and civil liberties, advocate for individual rights and a limited government, which were critical ideas in the development of modern democracy. His most notable texts include "Oeuvres politiques" and "Réflexions sur les constitutions," which reflect his deep engagement with political philosophy and his belief in the importance of personal freedom.

Nationalité Français, Suisse
Date de naissance October 25, 1767
Lieu de naissance Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
Date de décès December 8, 1830