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Condorcet: Critical Essay by K. M. Baker

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SOURCE: Baker, K. M. “Scientism, Elitism, and Liberalism: The Case of Condorcet.” In Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century: Transactions of the Second International Congress on the Enlightenment, edited by Theodore Besterman, pp. 129-65. Geneva: Institut et Musée Voltaire, 1967.

In the following essay, Baker considers Condorcet's contribution to the development of the social sciences.

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