Bonnin, Charles-Jean Baptiste (4 October 1772 in France – October 1846) Progressive French thinker, theorist, and framer of the modern discipline of Public Administration.
From Bonnin's written work a great political and intellectual activity is clear.
His academic works credit him as a forerunner of public, constitutional and administrative law.
Actually, his 'Social Doctrine' situates him amongst the initiators of the science later known as Sociology.
He also practiced parliamentary review and was interested in educational problems.
Auguste Comte described Bonnin as a "mature and energetic man, a person with a spontaneous deep kinship for positivism and in whom we can find the true spirit of the Revolution".