Dissertation Sur Les Vertus D'un Prince Magnanime ...], written by Fran ois-Louis Faigaux, explores the qualities and virtues expected of a magnanimous prince. This work delves into the political theory of monarchy, offering insights into the ideal attributes of a ruler during the 18th century.
Faigaux's dissertation provides a historical perspective on French political thought and the expectations placed on those in positions of power. The text examines the virtues that were considered essential for effective and just governance. This work offers valuable insights into the political and philosophical climate of the time.
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