Linguet, Simon-Nicolas-Henri

Linguet, Simon-Nicolas-Henri

▪ French journalist and lawyer
born July 14, 1736, Reims, France
died June 27, 1794, Paris

      French journalist and lawyer whose delight in taking views opposing everyone else's earned him exiles, imprisonment, and finally the guillotine.

      He attended the Collège de Beauvais, winning the three highest prizes there in 1751. Received at first into the ranks of the Philosophes, he soon went over to their opponents and thenceforth attacked whatever was considered modern and enlightened. His early writings include Histoire du siècle d'Alexandre le Grand (1762), in which he declared that Nero caused far fewer deaths than Alexander the Great, and Le Fanatisme des philosophes (1764; “The Fanaticism of the Philosophes”), a violent attack on the most widely held doctrines of the Enlightenment. In his Théorie des lois civiles (1767; “Civil Theory”) and subsequent works, he argued that free workers were worse off than slaves in a market economy and that Asiatic despotisms protected the poor better than European systems of government. His critique of liberalism influenced the radicals of the French Revolution and later socialist thinkers, such as Karl Marx.

      He was admitted as an advocate in the Paris Parlement in 1764, and his greatest masterpiece of pleading was his Mémoire of 1772 on behalf of the comte de Morangiès, accused of trying to defraud his creditors. His attacks on other lawyers, however, led to his expulsion from the bar in 1775. He went into exile, traveled in Switzerland, Holland, and England, and launched the Annales politiques, civiles et littéraires du XVIIIe siècle (1777–92; “Political, Civil, and Literary Annals of the 18th Century”). Soon after his return to France he began an attack on the duc de Duras and was imprisoned in the Bastille (1780–82). On his release he went back to England, where he published Mémoires sur la Bastille (1783). Proceeding to Brussels, he obtained titles of nobility and 1,000 ducats from the Holy Roman emperor Joseph II; yet, in 1789 he argued in favour of the Belgian insurgents against Joseph's regime.

      During the French Revolution, Linguet presented several eloquent petitions, including one to the Constituent Assembly in defense of the inhabitants of Saint Domingue against the “white tyrants” in 1791. He retired to Marnes, near Ville d'Avray, in 1792. Arrested there, he was eventually tried and condemned to death in Paris for having “flattered the despots of Vienna and London.”

      Among his more important works are Histoire impartiale des Jésuites (1768; “Impartial History of the Jesuits”) and Histoire des révolutions de l'empire romain (2nd ed., 1766–68; “History of the Revolutions of the Roman Empire”).

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