
audiobook
by Maurice Joly
DIALOGUE AUX ENFERS ENTRE MACHIAVEL ET MONTESQUIEU - OU - LA POLITIQUE DE MACHIAVEL AU XIXe SIÈCLE, - PAR UN CONTEMPORAIN.
SIMPLE AVERTISSEMENT.
1re PARTIE.
PREMIER DIALOGUE.
DEUXIÈME DIALOGUE.
TROISIÈME DIALOGUE.
QUATRIÈME DIALOGUE.
CINQUIÈME DIALOGUE.
SIXIÈME DIALOGUE.
SEPTIÈME DIALOGUE.
On a deserted shore of the afterlife, the ghost of Niccolò Machiavelli encounters the shade of Montesquieu, summoned by a mysterious “simple warning.” Their meeting is framed as a lively, imagined dialogue that lets each thinker step beyond his own era and speak directly to the political anxieties of the nineteenth century. The setting feels both eerie and intimate, inviting listeners to hear timeless ideas whispered in a place where history’s great minds can finally converse.
In their exchange, Machiavelli defends the harsh realities of power while Montesquieu counters with his vision of law, liberty, and the balance of institutions. The conversation weaves together reflections on the persistence of authoritarian patterns, the seductive allure of stability, and the moral cost of governing by fear. Listeners are treated to a thoughtful, occasionally witty debate that illuminates how the principles of “The Prince” and “The Spirit of the Laws” still echo in modern governments, without revealing how the dialogue might resolve.
Full title
Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu ou la politique de Machiavel au XIXe Siècle par un contemporain ou la politique de Machiavel au XIXe Siècle par un contemporain
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (378K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Eric Bailey and Distributed Proofreaders Europe, http://dp.rastko.net. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliotheque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr.
Release date
2004-08-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1878
A sharp-tongued French lawyer and political writer, he is best remembered for a daring satire that attacked Napoleon III through an imagined debate between Machiavelli and Montesquieu. His work would later gain an unexpected afterlife when parts of it were plagiarized for the antisemitic forgery The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
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