"History should be written as philosophy"
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The subtext is pointedly anti-myth. Philosophy here doesn’t mean abstract metaphysics; it means rational scrutiny, skepticism toward miracles, and a taste for causes over anecdotes. Voltaire treats events less as sacred memorabilia and more as evidence in a case against fanaticism and cruelty. He’s also quietly staking out authority: the historian shouldn’t just compile sources but interpret them, selecting what matters and exposing the machinery underneath. That’s where the provocation lives. If history is philosophy, then the historian is not a neutral clerk but a judge - and judges have biases.
Context matters: Voltaire wrote in the wake of religious wars, censorship, and absolutism, watching how "history" got weaponized to justify the status quo. His prescription tries to immunize the past against that abuse by insisting on analysis, not reverence. It’s Enlightenment confidence with a sharpened blade: the past becomes useful only when it teaches.
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