Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, as stated, 1789
Early Modern · stated scope
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen is a French constitutional text enumerating individual rights and the principles of popular sovereignty. It was adopted by the National Constituent Assembly on 26 August 1789 in Paris and subsequently incorporated as a preamble into the French Constitution of 1791.
Cluster:Egalitarian Pluralists
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Neighbors
- 1Two Treatises of Government (Locke), as stated, 1689Distance: 13Compare
- 2Declaration of Independence, as stated, 1776Distance: 14Compare
- 3Women's Suffrage Movement, as realized, 19th-20th c.Distance: 14Compare
- 4Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments, as stated, 1848Distance: 15Compare
- 5Civic Nationalism, as stated, 19th c.-presentDistance: 15Compare
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