- Sylvain Maréchal
Sylvain Maréchal (
August 15 ,1750 —January 18 ,1803 ) was a French essayist, poet, philosopher, and, as a political theorist, a precursor ofAnarchism (his views on aGolden age society are occasionally described as "utopia n anarchism"). Maréchal was also the editor of the newspaper "Révolutions de Paris".Early life
Born in
Paris as the son of a wine merchant, he studiedjurisprudence and became alawyer in the capital. At the age of 20, he published "Bergeries", a collection ofidyll s, successful enough to ensure his employment at the Collège Mazirin as an aide-librarian .Maréchal was an admirer of
Jean-Jacques Rousseau ,Voltaire ,Claude Adrien Helvétius , andDenis Diderot , and associated with deist and atheist authors.Vision
He soon developed his own project of an agrarian
socialism where all goods would be shared. In "Fragments d'un poème moral sur Dieu" ("Fragments of a Moral Poem on God"), he aimed to replace elements of practiced religion with a cult of Virtue and faith with Reason ("seeCult of Reason ").His critique of both religion and
political absolutism ("Livre échappé du déluge" - "Book Salvaged from the Flood", aparody of theBible ) and his atheism caused him to lose his position at the College; Maréchal was forced to live off his literary output. He was sentenced to four months in prison for publishing the "Almanach des Honnêtes Gens" ("Dictionary of Notables") - modelled onalmanac s, it replaced the usual figures of a calendars of saints with famous characters (such asBlaise Pascal ), announcing theFrench Republican Calendar . From this moment on until his death, he published anonymously, to prevent further prosecutions.Revolution
An enthusiastic supporter of the
French Revolution , Maréchal also advocated the defense of the poor. He did not become involved in the conflict opposingGirondist s and Jacobins, and became instead worried about the outcome of revolutionary events, especially after theThermidorian Reaction and the establishment of theFrench Directory . The encounter between him andFrançois-Noël Babeuf ("Gracchus Babeuf") and involvement in the latter's conspiracy was to find in Maréchal an early influence onutopian socialism , as evidenced by themanifesto he wrote in support of Babeuf's goals - "Manifeste des Egaux" (first issued in 1796).His later works include an 1801 "Projet de loi portant défense d'apprendre à lire aux femmes" ("Law Project Preventing the Teaching of Reading Skills to Women"), which showed the limitations of his
egalitarianism , as well as a "Dictionnaire des Athées anciens et modernes" ("Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Atheists").Works
*"Bergeries" (1770)
*"Chansons anacréontiques" (1770)
*"Essais de poésies légères suivis d'un songe" (1775)
*"Fragments d'un poème moral sur Dieu" (1780)
*"Dieu et les prêtres"
*"Fragments d'un poème philosophique" (1781)
*"L'Âge d'Or" (1782)
*"Livre échappé du déluge" (1784)
*"Almanach des Honnêtes Gens" (1788)
*"Apologues modernes, à l'usage d'un dauphin" (1788)
*"Dame Nature à la barre de l'Assemblée nationale" (1791)
*"Jugement dernier des rois" (théâtre, 1793)
*"Manifeste des Égaux" (1801)
*"Pensées libres sur les prêtres" (1798)
*"Le Lucrèce Français" (1798)
*"Culte et lois d'une société d'hommes sans Dieu" (1798)
*"Les Voyages de Pythagore" (1799)
*"Dictionnaire des Athées anciens et modernes" (1800)
*"Pour et contre la Bible" (1801).
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