Mesguich: Discours de la Servitude

Mesguich SKU: 42869238
Mesguich: Discours de la Servitude

Mesguich: Discours de la Servitude

Mesguich SKU: 42869238

Format: CD

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Title: Discours de la Servitude
Artist: Mesguich
Label: Fremeaux & Assoc. FR
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9782844688170
Genre: Classical Artists

Étienne de La Boétie wrote the Discourse on Voluntary Servitude when he was only 18 years old. A great friend of Montaigne, he was a humanist and a precocious thinker. In this essay, La Boétie analyzes the reasons for the submission of the population and demonstrates that servitude is not forced but voluntary. Otherwise, how can we understand that a small number of individuals take power over a very large number and force them to obey slavishly? By questioning power and "tyrants", the legitimacy of rulers, this text is surprisingly topical. La Boétie is today considered by many to be an intellectual precursor of civil disobedience. Daniel Mesguich let's us hear all the intelligence and strength of this founding text.

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