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Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (3 May 174820 June 1836), usually known as the
Abbé Sieyès (), was a French Roman Catholic ''
abbé'', clergyman, and political writer who was a leading political theorist of the
French Revolution (1789–1799); he also held offices in the governments of the
French Consulate (1799–1804) and the
First French Empire (1804–1815). His pamphlet ''
What Is the Third Estate?'' (1789) became the political manifesto of the Revolution, which facilitated transforming the
Estates-General into the
National Assembly, in June 1789. He was offered and refused an office in the
French Directory (1795–1799). After becoming a director in 1799, Sieyès was among the instigators of the
Coup of 18 Brumaire (9 November), which installed
Napoleon Bonaparte in power.
In addition to his political and clerical life, Sieyès coined the term "''
sociologie''", and contributed to the nascent
social sciences.
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