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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 597 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DROZ  ,

FRANCOIS-XAVIER JOSEPH (1773-1850), French writer on ethics and
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political science, was born on the 31st of
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October 17T3 at
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Besancon, where his
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family had furnished men of considerable mark to the legal profession . His own legal studies led him to Paris in 1792; he arrived on the very day after the dethronement of the king, and was
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present during the massacres of September; on the declaration of war he joined the volunteer bataillon of the
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Doubs, and for the next three years served in the Army of the Rhine . Receiving his discharge on the score of
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ill-
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health, he obtained a much more congenial
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post in the newly-founded ecole centrale of Besancon; and in 1799 he made his first appearance as an author by an Essai sur fart oratoire (Paris, Fructidor, An VII.), in which he acknowledges his indebtedness more especially to
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Hugh Blair . Removing to Paris in 1803, he became intimate not only with the like-minded
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Ducis, but also with the sceptical Cabanis; and it was on this philosopher's advice that, in order to catch the public ear, he produced the
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romance of Lina, which Sainte-Beuve has. characterized as a mingled echo of Florian and Werther . Like several other
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literary men of the time, he obtained a post in the revenue office known as the Droits reunis; but from 1814 he devoted himself' exclusively to literature and became a contributor to various
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journals . Already favourably known by his Essai sur
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Part d'eetreheureux (Paris, 18o6), his Elogede Montaigne (1812), and his Essai sur le beau clans
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les arts (1815), he not only gained the Monthyon prize in 1823 by his
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work De la philosophic morale ou
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des di fferents systemes sur la science de la
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vie, but also in 1824 obtained
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admission to the Academie Francaise . The main
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doctrine inculcated in this last
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treatise is that society will never be in a proper state till men have been educated to think of their duties and not of their rights . It was followed in 1825 by Application de la morale d la philosophic et a la politique, and in 1829 by Economic politique, ou principes de la science des richesses, a methodical and clearly written treatise, which was edited by Michel Chevalier in 1854 . His next and greatest work was a Histoire du regne de Louis X VI (3 vols., Paris, 1839-1842) . As he advanced in
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life Droz became more and more decidedly religious, and the last work of his prolific pen was Pensees du Christianisme (1842) . Few have
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left so blameless a reputation: in the words of Sainte-Beuve, he was born and he remained all his life of the
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race of the good and the just . See Guizot, Discours academiques; Montalembert, " Discours de reception," in Memoires de l'Academie francaise; Sainte-Beuve, Causeries du lundi, t. iii .

; Michel Chevalier,

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Notice prefixed to the Economie politique .

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