The Revolution of February 24th


(La Révolution du 24 février – 1849)

by Barthélemy-Charles-Pierre-Joseph Dunoyer de Segonzac (1786-1862)

COUNCILLOR OF STATE, MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE.


Translation by Roderick T. Long

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Foreword
I. – The fact of the revolution itself.
II. – Fundamental cause of the revolution.
III. – How little the revolution was necessary.
IV. – How the revolution, despite being unnecessary, could not have been avoided.
V. – Strange regime which the revolution attempted to establish.
VI. – Results of the experiment of a demagogico-socialistic republic which was attempted by the revolution.
VII. – Balance-sheet of the revolution.
VIII. – Reaction which the revolution has provoked. In what direction and how far this reaction ought to proceed.
Supporting documentation



PARIS, GUILLAUMIN AND Co., BOOKSELLERS
Editors of the Dictionary of Commerce and Commodities, the Journal des
Économistes
, the Collection of Principal Economists, etc.
14 RUE RICHELIEU


Gustave GRATIOT, Pr., 11 Rue de la Monnaie.



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