L'histoire sociale au Palais de justice. Plaidoyers philosophiques

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L'histoire sociale au Palais de justice. Plaidoyers philosophiques

by Émile de Saint-Auban

FR·~7 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

ÉMILE DE SAINT-AUBIN

0:01
2

L’HISTOIRE SOCIALE AU PALAIS DE JUSTICE

0:36
3

INTRODUCTION

43:30
4

LES TRAFICS DE L’ÉLYSÉE - AFFAIRE RATAZZI

45:20
5

LES GRANDES CONVENTIONS DE 1883 - PROCÈS NUMA GILLY-SAVINE-RAYNAL

1:39:09
6

LA POLITIQUE ET LA FINANCE - PROCÈS NUMA GILLY-SAVINE-SALIS

1:00:47
7

LE RENOUVELLEMENT DU PRIVILÈGE DE LA BANQUE DE FRANCE - AFFAIRE DRUMONT-BURDEAU

24:19
8

L’ANARCHIE DOCTRINALE - LE PROCÈS DE JEAN GRAVE LA SOCIÉTÉ MOURANTE ET L’ANARCHIE

2:17:55
9

LA MAGISTRATURE ET L’OPINION - POURSUITES CONTRE M. DRUMONT ET LA « LIBRE PAROLE » POUR OUTRAGES A LA MAGISTRATURE

42:16
10

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

0:38

Description

Inside this compelling collection, a seasoned advocate turns the courtroom into a forum for philosophy. Through a series of vivid pleas, he examines landmark controversies of late‑19th‑century France—political scandals, financial reforms, press battles, and the fraught relationship between the judiciary and public opinion. Each address is rooted in actual legal proceedings, yet the author uses them to explore broader questions of authority, morality, and the collective psyche. The result is a lively tapestry that captures the atmosphere of the Palais de Justice while probing the social forces that shaped the era.

Listeners are invited to hear the arguments as both factual testimony and contemplative discourse, where the lawyer‑philosopher reflects on the symbolic weight of each client—whether a scandalous politician or an ordinary citizen caught in the tides of change. The prose balances rigorous analysis with an accessible, almost theatrical rhythm, making the historical moments feel immediate and relevant. As the speeches unfold, they reveal the enduring tension between law and liberty, offering a thoughtful portrait of a society in transition without revealing how any particular case concludes.

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Language

fr

Duration

~7 hours (436K characters)

Release date

2025-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Émile de Saint-Auban

1858–1947

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