Studia Gilsoniana (Mar 2024)

Le matriarcat dans Joseph de Maistre et le féminisme contemporain

  • Paul de Lacvivier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26385/SG.130109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 213 – 236

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This paper aims to highlight Joseph de Maistre's pioneering work in anthropology, which 150 years before Girard came to the same conclusions as Girard: the importance of sacrifice in human societies, the logic of violence and its resolution, and the particular character of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, which comes as a fulfillment and definitive end to the logic of bloody sacrifice. This little-known aspect of the counter-revolutionary thinker gives us a better understanding of the issues of matriarchy, patriarchy and Christian patriarchy, right up to contemporary developments with gender. He also gives us an example of the application of Catholic realism, based on theology and nourished by sound Thomistic metaphysics, and how a return to this Catholic realism in the human sciences is a key to understanding contemporary phenomena.

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