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  1. Joseph Marie, comte de Maistre ( French: [də mɛstʁ]; [a] 1 April 1753 – 26 February 1821) [3] was a Savoyard philosopher, lawyer, diplomat, and magistrate. One of the forefathers of conservatism, Maistre advocated social hierarchy and monarchy in the period immediately following the French Revolution. [4]

  2. Joseph de Maistre (born April 1, 1753, Chambéry, France—died February 26, 1821, Turin, kingdom of Sardinia [Italy]) was a French polemical author, moralist, and diplomat who, after being uprooted by the French Revolution in 1789, became a great exponent of the conservative tradition.

  3. Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821) by Darrin M. McMahon, Ben Weider Professor of History, Florida State University. Joseph de Maistre was born in 1753 in the Savoyard alpine town of Chambéry where Rousseau had wiled away his days with Madame de Warens in the 1730s and early 40s. A subject of the kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, which in the eighteenth ...

  4. Anne André Rodolphe de Maistre (en italien : Rodolfo Andrea) (22 septembre 1789 † 5 février 1866 - Borgo), comte de Maistre, général d'armée, gouverneur de la ville et comté de Nice, chevalier de l'ordre de l'Annonciade (25 décembre 1846), marié, le 5 juin 1820, avec Charlotte Espérance dite Azélie de Plan de Sieyes de ...

  5. Joseph-Marie, Comte de Maistre (April 1, 1753 - February 26, 1821) was a Savoyard lawyer, diplomat, writer, and philosopher who, after being uprooted by the French Revolution, became a great exponent of the conservative tradition.

  6. Joseph de Maistre (1753B1821) was an extraordinarily gifted and insightful commentator on foundational developments that have shaped our modern world. His react... Front Matter

  7. Dec 15, 2021 · Learn about the life and works of Joseph de Maistre, a Savoyard nobleman who became a critic of the French Revolution and a defender of tradition, authority, and Catholicism. Explore his views on natural law, providentialism, utopia, and the role of the Pope in his political philosophy.