De Maistre’s statement incidentally reveals why the Bible can’t be separated from the Church: the oral tradition of the Church preceded the writing of the New Testament. Christianity preceded the Christian Bible.
*Essay on the Generative Principle of Political Constitutions* by Joseph deMaistre, 1809 0:44 - Disclaimers 0:58 - Introduction *Fundamental Law* (2:00) *Law Giving God* (3:02) *The English Constitution: The Public Spirit* (6:03, 7:07, 9:46) - The Suspension of _Habeus Corpus_ *Christianity: A Sovereign Power* (19:36) Animated Being vs A Book/Portrait (21:36)
@@someguy779 I read that from other TH-cam comments so not really that reliable. I do not know but I know he defended it quite vigorously at least early on ( th-cam.com/video/juMl4TQzA34/w-d-xo.html& ) Isaiah Berlin's speech on de Maistre ( berlin.wolf.ox.ac.uk/lists/nachlass/maistre.pdf ) here is the text.
( maistre.uni.cx/generative_principle.html )Edit:"The Wikisource previously linked does not contain the whole text." It does not look that long. It seems pretty short. Edit2: The Babel source looked ugly but this one looks good and is in full. The Distributist seems to skip quite a few of the little chapter things.
I love all his shots taken at French enlightenment philosophers
De Maistre’s statement incidentally reveals why the Bible can’t be separated from the Church: the oral tradition of the Church preceded the writing of the New Testament. Christianity preceded the Christian Bible.
there's nothing incidental he says that outright
@@lorefox201 touché
*Essay on the Generative Principle of Political Constitutions*
by Joseph deMaistre, 1809
0:44 - Disclaimers
0:58 - Introduction
*Fundamental Law* (2:00)
*Law Giving God* (3:02)
*The English Constitution: The Public Spirit* (6:03, 7:07, 9:46)
- The Suspension of _Habeus Corpus_
*Christianity: A Sovereign Power* (19:36)
Animated Being vs A Book/Portrait (21:36)
Habeas Corpus
I feel sort of embarrassed that I recognized almost all of the names that deMaistre mentioned in this.
That's cap
Probably the only Freemason that has a point worth considering
I thought he later gave it up.
John Not Real Name did he? I didn’t know that
@@someguy779 I read that from other TH-cam comments so not really that reliable. I do not know but I know he defended it quite vigorously at least early on ( th-cam.com/video/juMl4TQzA34/w-d-xo.html& ) Isaiah Berlin's speech on de Maistre ( berlin.wolf.ox.ac.uk/lists/nachlass/maistre.pdf ) here is the text.
He quit it around the time of the Revolution and then was very much against it.
@@mercurius7022 *B A S E D*!!!
Oh my god you guys, here is the Essay on the Generative Principle of Political Constitutions
That you Dave? Just listened to one of your streams lol
Opening music composed by?….
JS Bach. It's the Concerto for 4 Harpsichords (Keyboards) in A minor, BWV 1065.
Is that the full essay? The book i found on internet archive looks longer?
( maistre.uni.cx/generative_principle.html )Edit:"The Wikisource previously linked does not contain the whole text." It does not look that long. It seems pretty short. Edit2: The Babel source looked ugly but this one looks good and is in full. The Distributist seems to skip quite a few of the little chapter things.