Transcending the Public and the Private: The Cosmopolitanism of Freemason Joseph Honoré Rémy

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Abstract

Published in 1770, Le cosmopolisme by Joseph Honoré Rémy is the first pamphlet in French to elaborate upon a political philosophy of cosmopolitanism. I first present a biography of Rémy with original elements concerning his membership of the Freemasonic Lodge of the Nine Sisters. This article analyses his pamphlet and argues that his cosmopolitanism is a way of transcending the public and the private. Such transcendence is, I argue, achieved in two ways: first, through the authorial function of writing as a ‘cosmopolite’ and second, through an understanding of cosmopolitanism as a human fraternity inspiring private and public virtues in republican monarchies.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEarly Modern French Studies
Number of pages20
ISSN2056-3035
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Publication statusPublished - 17 Feb 2022

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