Julien Benda (French: [ʒyljɛ̃ bɛ̃da]; 26 December 1867 – 7 June 1956) was a French philosopher and novelist, known as an essayist and cultural critic....
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keeping with the aims and intentions that the State. French scholar Julien Benda (1867–1956) observes that in the past intellectuals have adopted two...
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French footballer Julien Beke (1914–1992), Belgian wrestler Julien Belgy (born 1983), a French professional road bicycle racer Julien Benda (1867–1956), a...
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Jean Benda [de] (1874–1949), German violinist John Benda (born 1947), American professional golfer playing on the European Seniors Tour Julien Benda (1867–1956)...
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Bayle Jean Beaufret Émile Beaussire Simone de Beauvoir Gustave Belot Julien Benda Alain de Benoist Daniel Bensaïd Nikolai Berdyaev Gaston Berger Henri...
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General La guerra d'Etiopia, L'Italia nella seconda guerra mondiale Julien Benda France 26 December 1867 7 June 1956 Writer Bibliography Bertold Brecht...
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continued to be democrats. She labels the former group clercs, from Julien Benda's book La Trahison des Clercs, and dedicates most of the book to explaining...
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Along with other members of La Revue Blanche such as Jules Renard, Julien Benda and Ioannis Psycharis, Mallarmé was a Dreyfusard. On 10 August 1863,...
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ordinary man could be such a fool." La Trahison Des Clercs, a 1927 book by Julien Benda, which deals with many of the same themes as Notes on Nationalism. Gregory...
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vision which acknowledged Christianity's cultural legacy in France. Julien Benda commended Proust in La Trahison des clercs as a writer who distinguished...
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